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GOV. Tom Corbett welcomes Chilean agriculture minister Luis Mayol Bouchon, far right, to Packer Avenue Marine Terminal on Tuesday. Corbett and Philadelphia Port officials led a delegation from Chile to South Philadelphia facility. Corbett said the Port has enough space to add more perishable products from South America. Photo by Rory McGlasson

Top Scholars City Democrats At Business Association Gala, $15K In Scholarships Awarded To Local High-School Seniors (See Page 2)

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Executive Board- President: Daniel Olivieri Treasurer: Jackie Fitzpatrick

Vice-President: Vince DeFino Esq. Secretary: Gaeton Tavella

Louis Galdo Dr. Jim Moylan Vince Giusini Bill Ciampitti

HS Students Receive Scholarships Over $15,000 in college scholarships were given to nine local high-school students in Moyemensing on Tuesday night. At Galdo’s Caterering & Entertainment Complex on 20th and Moyamensing Avenue, the South Philadelphia Business Association held its annual Scholarship Dinner. The SPBA is more than a century old, but the scholorships really started in earnest during

the early 1990s. “We were at Marra’s Pizza in 1992 and it was our scholorship dinner,” begins attorney Vince De Fino. “There was one recipient, a senior from Neumann who brought his grandfather. I had the envelope with the check inside. I asked Dr. Jim Moylan to take a look at what was in the envelope. It was only $50! Jim and I looked at each other and said, ‘This won’t even buy textbooks.’

SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Business Association members are proud of their fundraising efforts, giving scholorships to South Philadelphia’s finest high-school seniors. Galdo’s Catering owner Lou Galdo, President of SPBA; jeweler Danny Olivieri, Presto Printing owner; John Savarese, dentest; Dr. Steve Cohen; and attorney Vincent De Fino. www.phillyrecord.com • 215-755-2000

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(Cont. From Page 1) this afternoon, Mildred Spillman 102, and Patience Budd, 102, are the oldest. Spillman was born Apr. 4, 1911. Budd was born on Apr. 15, 1911. However, Budd and Spillman are 11 years younger than Philadelphia's oldest resident, Anna Henderson. Henderson, 113, of West Philadelphia is the city’s oldest citizen. She is expected to attend the event today, as is

Roxborough’s Daniel Rendine, 103, the city’s oldest man. Henderson, a homemaker, is one of world’s oldest living persons. South Philly Oldies But Goodies: MILDRED ARMENTANI, 100; PATIENCE BUDD, 102; ELLEN KEYSER, 101; Joe MASTROPAOLO, 100; Grace SORGE, 101; Mildred SPILLMAN, 102; Walter YOUNG, 99; Celestin ZAMBINO, 101;, and Rosetta HILLS, 100.

This was a good kid who brought his grandpa and we were a little embarassed, so we each took $100 out of our own pockets to beef up the scholarship. After that, we decided to really get some serious money for the program. We give away about $15,000 now every year. Tonight we have nine winners, Alex Woods, Nicholas DiVirgilio, Natale D’Amore, Symone Mazzotta, Christine Burgese, Gabrella D’Alonzo, Megan Brennan, Rose DeFino and Charles Giunta.” Alex Woods, 18, is a senior at Prep Charter. His mom Kelli teaches there. “I heard about this scholarship from a friend. Alex is very bright and I thought he could use the help.” Alex, who will be attending Howard University in the fall, is persuing a career in psychology. “I want to be a counseling psychologist. After I get my Bachelor’s degree, I need a Master’s degree and then my doctorate. My goal is to help people who are going through certain things and find out why and what, then figure out how to help.” Ultimately, he’d like to open a firm. He was inspired from Above. “In the 10th grade, it

THE WOODS Family. Proud parents Kelli & Ron Woods flank their son, Prep Charter senior Alex Woods. Photo by Maria Merlino

RECIPIENT of Daniel Olivieri, Sr. Scholarship, is Symone Mazzotta, center. Surrounding her are bother Vito and mother massage therapist Linda Mazzotta, and her aunt Lisa DiLaurio and SPBA President Danny Olivieri. Photo by Maria Merlino

was laid upon my heart that I should do it because I like helping others.” Symone Mazzotta, 18, a Hallahan HS senior, can’t wait to attend Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn. where she will major in media studies. “I was the yearbook editor, The Silver Sands. I really want to go and work for a TV show. My family is pretty funny and so many times we stop and look at each other

and say, ‘This can totally be on on TV!’” Her older brother Vito also goes to Faifield, so she’ll have family there. “Fairfield will be good forher,” he says. “ She’ll get the campus life but it’s close to New York City, so she’ll experience the Big Apple. Symone is really determed to pursue her dreams. She’s an amazing, caring, smart, thoughtful and funny. We all love her.”

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THREE LONG-TIME Ninth Street residents enjoy pleasant Spring weather at Bardascino Park, 10th & Carpenter Streets, on Monday, May 13.

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by the full House this coming week, will eliminate Traffic Court and transfer its duties to Philadelphia Municipal Court. Two big questions need to be asked. Since our Senate caucus didn’t put up a fight against the passage of Pileggi’s bills, will our 26 legislators be on the same page in opposition? Second, will one or more of them take the lead and muster a last-ditch defense? Third, do they have enough

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chits owed them over the years to gather support and block the passage of Pileggi’s bills? The Supremes are hoping they have enough clout to get the General Assembly to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution before retiring for the summer to raise the mandatory retirement age for judges in the Commonwealth from 70 to 75. Some may have to retire, including Supreme Court Chief Justice Ron Castille, if HB 79 introduced by State Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery) passes both chambers. To become law, the amendment must receive a majority vote of two consecutive sessions of the General Assembly and an affirmative vote by the electorate. Are State’s Big Dailies In Collusion?

KEVIN PRICE, Democratic Acting 2nd Ward Leader, hosted gala reception for city candidates and party activists in Valentino’s Restaurant. Large group attended including judicial candidates. Photo by Joe Stivala

We believe Judge Joseph Waters should be the state’s next Superior Court Judge. That goes for now in this primary and in the general election in November. Besides his

eminent qualifications, it is obvious he is our favorite son and needs to be supported, if only for that reason. But again the Inkie has teamed up with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to support his opponent, whose name we can’t recall. We wonder why our Inkie doesn’t understand the need to support a local son who has been recommended by local and star bar associations. See our editorial Page 11.

have led to the school crisis. An ad hoc group of Philadelphia progressives have

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It’s a case where the Mandel for Controller campaign team may have done its candidate more harm than good. Its recent television campaign was found misleading by almost everyone, including a group of progressives. The TV commercial attempted to place the blame for the School District’s financial problems on the City Controller and not Gov. Tom Corbett, whose cuts in the education budget

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by Joe Shaheeli The city’s voters will have their say as to whom they wish to represent them in the Philadelphia Traffic Court races Tuesday. At the same time, the Republican-dominated House is rushing through its Judiciary Committee Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi’s (R-Delaware) two bills which will forever eliminate Traffic Court. The Pileggi bills, if approved

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WITH MAIN MAN Congressman Bob Brady, at annual Primary Jefferson Jackson Day celebration at Sheet Metal Hall, were candidates Timika Lane, Judge Joe Waters and Omar Sabir; veteran activist Michael Youngblood; and Judge Frederica Massiah-Jackson, seeking retention.

TRAFFIC COURT candidate Omar Sabir, center, finds himself flanked by Councilman Bill Greenlee and Ducky Birts, aide to Congressman Bob Brady.

PARTY Treasurer Frank Oliver and Party Chair Congressman Bob Brady take time out for this photo with Councillady Blondell Reynolds Brown.

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FORMER Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies made known her intention to run for her old seat to Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds Brown. Photo by Robert Mendelsohn

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BEFORE kicking off ceremonies inside Sheet Metal Hall, enjoying afternoon sunshine were Ed McBride, STATE REP. Brendan Boyle shares moment with JOINING Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell DISTRICT ATTORNEY Seth Congressman Bob Brady, City Controller Alan Retention Judges Frederica Massiah-Jackson and were Carpenters’ Guy Pigliacelli and Chris Williams was escorted by his Joe O’Keefe, and judicial candidate Tracy Roman. Owens. daughters Hope and Taylor. Butkovitz and Brady aide Ducky Birts.

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DECLARED Democratic candidate for Governor, Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, greets supporters at Jefferson-Jackson dinner in S. Phila. Another declared candidate, Kathleen McGinty, was also in attendance as were potential candidates Rob McCord and State Sen. Daylin Leach. Photo by Rory McGlasson

CHARLIE BRANCH, man about town, joins 1st Ward Leader John Dougherty at Jefferson-Jackson dinner in S. Phila. on Monday Photo by Rory McGlasson night.

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COWBOYS Tom Johnson and Charles O’Connell III lassoed Congressman Brady for this photo.

SHARING moment with gubernatorial candidate Allyson Schwartz, 3rd from left, were judicial candi- JUDICIAL candidates Vincent dates Donna DeRose, Timika Lane, Marnie Aument Giusini and Sierra Street proved to be party favorites. Loughrey, Dawn Tancredi and Martin Coleman. Photo by Robert Mendelsohn

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TIMIKA LANE For Judge Common Pull Lever 106 Pleas Court Integrity, Full Knowledge of the Law Chief Legal Counsel, Sen. Anthony H. Williams Former Public Defender Endorsed by Democratic City Committee Endorsed by Labor including: FOP Lodge 5, Laborers District Council, TWU 234 Recommended by Philadelphia Bar Association Paid by Friends of Timika Lane

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CONGRESSMAN and Party Chairman COUNCILMEN Kenyatta Johnson TOM COSTELLO and brothers Shawn and Bob Brady discusses agenda with Ward and Bob Henon share quip with Jim Stevens meet up with Councilman Mark Leader Sonny Campbell and Council PresWard Leader John J. Dougherty, Jr. Squilla. ident Darrell Clarke.

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miscellaneous. My firm concentrates primarily in criminal and civil litigation. I have over twenty-five (25) years of extensive litigation experience, including civil and criminal jury trials, bench trials, arbitrations, administrative hearings, countless depositions and Public Utility Commission hearings. I have and continue to practice in virtually any court in Philadelphia except for in the Mass Tort Program. I also have

clients in other counties in Pennsylvania and from numerous states and Puerto Rico. Currently, my bi-lingual staff consists of six fulltime and two part-time employees plus independent contractors. My staff includes women, minorities and one disabled parttime secretary. The males in my firm include one associate and my bookkeeper/office manager. I speak German, conversational Spanish and spell in American Sign Language.

Chair, Young Lawyer’s Section Pro Bono Committee. 1992. Chair, Young Lawyer’s Section Payroll Deduction Plan for the PhiladelUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. phia Bar Foundation Committee. 1992. B.A. Political Science and Psychology. May, 1984. Co-Chair, Young Lawyer’s Section National Moot Court Competition Committee. 1992. Cumberland School of Law Member and Participant, Young Lawyers’ Cultural Awareness CommitBirmingham, Alabama. 1984 - 1987. tee. 1992. J.D. Degree & Admiralty Proctorship. May, 1987 Chair, Young Lawyers’ Homeless Committee, 1989 to 1991. Chair, Young Lawyers’ High School Mock Trial Competition. 1987 to University of Heidelberg, West Germany. 1988. International Studies in Comparative Law. Summer, 1986. Member, Young Lawyer’s Section Legal Clinic for the Disabled Committee. 1990 to 1991. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CLE Co-coordinator: Fair Debt Collection. 1995 and 1996. Member, American Bar Association. 1984 to 1997 Member, Young Lawyer’s Division Alcohol and Substance Abuse Com- Coach, High School Mock Trial Competition. 1997. Lecturer, People’s Law School, “Insurance Law”. 1995 - 1996. mittee. 1992 to 1995. Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association. 1987 to 1992 and 1994 to pres- Lecturer, People’s Law School, “Landlord and Tenant Law”. 1993 to 1996. ent: Co-Chair, PBA/YLD Service to the Public Homeless Advocacy Lecturer, Insurance Law, Bartram High School. 1995. Project. 1990 to 1991. Member, Lawyer Referral and Information Service Committee. 1994 to Member, Philadelphia Bar Association. 1987 to present: 1995. Young Lawyers’ Section Executive Committee*. Fall 1988 to Member, Low Fee Plan Committee. 1994 to 1995. 1992. Chair, Homeless Advocacy Project’s Annual Raffle Committee. 1991 to Co-Chair, Delivery of Legal Services Committee. 1993 to 1995. Member, Public Interest Section Executive Committee. 1993 to 1995. 1995. Homeless Advocacy Project. Board of Directors. 1990 to 1995. Chair and Founder, Young Lawyer’s Section “Harvest for the HomeVice-President of Housing Committee. 1995. Secretary. 1994. less”, a clothing and necessities drive for the homeless. 1991 to Co-Chair, Recruiting Committee. 1991 to 1993. 1993. One of the founding members. 1990. Chair and Founder, Young Lawyer’s Division* Annual “Santa HotLecturer, YLD Doctor - Lawyer In the Classroom Program (the effects of line”. 1992 to 1993.


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“The Law with Rania” – a Saturday bilingual educational radio show covering all fields of law and receiving calls from listeners on MEGA 1310 am to help empower all people in Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and portions of Delaware. 2006 – 2008; 2011-2012. Recipient, Latin American Cultural Exchange Organization (LACEO) 2012 Leadership Award – There are five annual recipients from the prisoners at Graterford Prison. I was the only lawyer to receive the award in 2012. The award is for “…drive and dedication in providing excellent service”. Child Curfew Symposium Organizer and Lecturer – In response to the teen deaths in Juniata Park on January 17, 2012, I organized a lecture and interactive meeting at Second Christian Missionary Church with Pastor Jason Rodriguez on the child curfew laws, how

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to prevent teen violence and deaths and other related issues. 2012. Women Criminal Lawyer Dinner Group – Organizer. 2012 to present. Barrister, Philadelphia Criminal Inn of Court . 2011 – present. Member Pennsylvania Criminal Defense Lawyers (PaCDL). 2011 – present. Member, Philadelphia Bar Association Criminal Justice Section. – present. Member, Philadelphia Bar Association Workers Compensation Section. – present. Sponsor and participant in Philadelphia’s 2007 July 4th Celebration – Sunoco Over America. Art Donor to Bryn Mawr Hospital Children’s Ward. 2009. “Motor Vehicle Negligence - Bus, Defendant’s Verdict Alleged Failure to Supervise and Intervene - Plaintiff Bus Passenger Allegedly Beaten by Disruptive Passenger While Attempting to Exit Bus - Alleged Soft Tissue Neck and Back Injuries,” Pennsylvania Jury Verdict and Review and Analysis, Vol. 7, Issue 12, October, 1989. (Article written about first jury trial which resulted in a verdict for my client, SEPTA, 5 minutes after the jury began deliberating.) Volunteer handling Philadelphia VIP pro bono cases. 1987, as needed 1989 to 1997. Volunteer handling Aids Law Project pro bono cases. Occasional 1993 to 1997. Private Practitioner performing pro bono work on an almost daily basis for the Hispanic Community, minorities, the disabled and those in need. Lecturer, Nehemiah Youth Mission, “The Practice of Law” 1993. Special Olympics Volunteer. 1989 to 1993. Easter Seals Volunteer at Telethon. 1989 to 1991. Volunteer, Mummer with Murray Comic Club, Flying Dutchman, N.Y.B. 1987 to 1991: I designed and made some of their props and helped at fund-raisers. Who’s Who Among Practicing Attorneys. 1989 and 1990. Lecturer at Career Day for Thomas Potter Elementary School. 1997 – 1999. Fairhill Academy High School. 2008. Volunteer with Esperanza. 1988 – 1989. Volunteer and Donor to HACE. 1987 – 2010. Chair of Design and Beautification Committee 2005-2010. Volunteer and Donor to North Kensington Boys and Girls Club. 2003 2004. Guest lecturer at numerous churches and civic associations. 1987 – present. Temple L.E.A.P. Volunteer – originally as a coach for Cardinal Dougherty High School’s Mock trial team and since then as a judge. 1987 – 2012. A.C.E. Lawyer in the Classroom Volunteer – member of three lawyer team lecturing high school students in the law monthly during the school year. 2011. *NOTE: In 1993 the “Young Lawyer’s Section” became the “Young Lawyer’s Division”.

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drugs and alcohol on school age children and their families). 1993 to 1996. Member, Professional Responsibility Committee. 1987 to 1991 and 1993 to 1997. Member, Medico-Legal Committee. 1987 to 1991 and 1993 to 1997. Volunteer, Kid’s Cap (Support Information Desk). 1993 to 1997. Volunteer, Legalline (Legal Information Hotline). 1993 to 1996. Member, Andrew Hamilton Charity Ball Host/Hostess Committee. 1993. Lecturer, Community Outreach Project. 1993. Volunteer, Law Day and Law Week. 1988 to 1993. Member, Philadelphia Bar Foundation Payroll Deduction Plan Committee. 1992. Member, Legal Clinic for the Disabled “First Annual Stroll and Roll” Planning Committee. 1992. Member, Bench-Bar Committee. 1987 to 1990. Chair and member Federal Courts 200 Planning Committee responsible for bringing and organizing the Statewide High School Mock Trial Finals in Philadelphia. 1988 to 1989. (One time only event). Member, Young Lawyer’s Section Law Related Education Committee. 1987 to 1989. Member, Fee Agreement Subcommittee. 1988 to 1989. Member, Women in Law Study. 1989. Coach, Cardinal Dougherty High School Mock Trial Competition. 1988 City Finalist. Member, Philadelphia Lawyer’s Club. 1987 to 1990’s. Member, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association. 1987 to 1990, 1992 to 1990’s. Member, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. 1989 – 1990’s. Member, ATLA, 1989 – 1990’s.


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Our Opinion... Time To Review The IRS?

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The Internal Revenue Service is the most-feared instrument of the federal government. The revelation it had focused its attention with the intention to punish select tax-exempt groups because of their political opposition to the president’s agenda, demands heads roll ... and only IRS heads, their apologies notwithstanding. We need to know when congressional hearings will begin. To quote others as incensed as we are, “An independent prosecutor is necessary unless the Congress is willing to take the lead.” We have watched how the FBI has used the IRS to batter targets into submission time and again. Will this never end? One solution could be a panel picked by a lottery of taxpayers from each income category to set policy and oversee why and how the IRS spins its webs against individuals and groups. The FBI investigating its partner, the IRS, is one big joke.

Inquirer Does It Again

When have the main daily newspapers in Western Pennsylvania, particularly those covering Allegheny and Westmoreland Cos. ever endorsed a Philadelphian for judicial office? Seldom, if ever. They represent their geographical readership. A simple fact of political life the Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board fails to understand. How could they not endorse Judge Joe Waters for Superior Court? We have the feeling someone with a vested interest in Western Pennsylvania politics is steering the Inkie’s editorial policies. Judge Waters needn’t worry, though; the Inkie endorsements seldom appear in the winners’ column. ing Jerry Blavat and honoring Councilman Mark Squilla at Galdo’s Catering, 20th & Moyamensing Ave. Buffet, top-shelf open bar, dancing. $75 per person. Benefits 2013 Columbus Day Parade. For info Vince DeFino (215) 5519099. Checks payable to 1492 Society, c/o Jody Della Barba, 2508 S. 18th St., Phila., PA 19145. May 18- Streets Dept. will host its Household Hazardous Drop-off at Dept.’s 1st Highway Yard, 4800 Parkside Ave. Residents may drop off materials 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 18- Councilman Kenyatta Johnson and Dawn Chavous host Doggie Ball fundraiser at Friends of Schuylkill River Trail Dog Park, 25th & Spruce Sts., 10 a.m.-12 m. Dog owners and pet lovers invited. Silent auction, games, activities, agility courses, treats, gifts and prizes. Resource information for dog owners. Minimum donation $20 to PAWS. To confirm your dog’s attendance,

call Michele DiPietro (215) 686-3412 by May 15. May 18- Asian American Heritage Festival at Franklin Square Park, 6th & Race Sts., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. May 18- State Rep. Cherelle Parker hosts Senior Luncheon at W. Oak Lane Sr. Ctr., 7210 Ogontz Ave., 11 a.m.-1 p.m. For info (215) 242-7300. May 18- 11th Ward Civic Education Initiative hosts Public Watchdog Workshop Series on 2013 Election at Allegheny Business Ctr., 2243 W. Allegheny Ave., 2nd fl., 2:304:30 p.m. Nonpartisan. Guest speakers invited. RSVP( to ensure enough food) C.R. Robinson (267) 970-6156. May 18- Tailgate Party for State Rep. John Sabatina at Taggart House, 9961 Frankford Ave., 4-8 p.m. Watch Phillies win. $40 ticket or sponsors $500, $1,000, $ 4 , 0 0 0 . www.johnssabatina.com or call (215) 742-8600. May 18- Rhythm & Blues Dinner Dance Fundraiser for

Traffic Ct. candidate Lewis Harris, Jr. at Wharton Centre Gym, 1712 N. 22nd St., 7-11 p.m. Dinner and music. $25 payable at door. For info (215) 651-4757 or (267) 3405908. May 18- Maritime Academy Charter School marks 10th anniversary with Dinner Dance at Bala Golf Club, 2200 Belmont, 7-10 p.m. Tickets $100. For info Donna Chybinski (215) 535-4555, ext. 313. May 19- Penna. Boxing Hall of Fame Inductions at Romano’s Caterers, Castor Ave. & Wingohocking St., 4 p.m. $60 includes Open bar, dinner, music & ceremony. For tickets or to place ad in official program Fred Druding, Jr. (215) 221-2374. May 21- Primary Election Day. May 21- Republican Party of Phila. hosts Post-Primary Celebration at United Republican Club, 3156 Frankford Ave., 8-11 p.m. Free food, $2 bottles, $1 drafts. RSVP denise.furey@wolfe.org.

May 22- Campaign Kickoff for Brendan Boyle for Congress at FOP Heroes Ballrm., 11630 Caroline Rd., special reception 5 p.m., celebration 6-8 p.m. Mail contributions to Citizens for Boyle, 1101 Morefield Pl., Phila., PA 19115. RSVP (267) 334-3677. May 25- State Reps. Stephen Kinsey and Rosita Youngblood host “Salute to the Veterans” ceremony and open house at Soldiers Monument, Market Sq., Germantown Ave. & Schoolhouse La., 8:45 a.m. PTSD forum, movie Veterans of Color, health screenings, Veterans Resource Ctr., veterans’ citations, Germantown HS ROTC cadets and drummers. Open house, at Treasures Banquet Ha., features Black military history and veterans’ programs. May 29- Barbecue and Drinks on River fundraiser for State Rep. John Taylor at Quaker City Yacht Club, 7202 N. Delaware, 6-9 p.m. Tickets $40. RSVP by May 24 (215) 545-2244.

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May 16- State Rep. Brian Sims holds town-hall meeting for residents of 182nd House Dist. at Ethical Humanist Soc., 1906 S. Rittenhouse Sq., 6-7:30 p.m. Topics include schools, SEPTA, the state budget, LGBT civil rights, women’s rights, health care and stopping gun violence. For info (215) 2461501. May 16- John Longacre and Adam Lang hold Privatize The PLCB Fundraiser for State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney at American Sardine Bar, 1801 Federal St., 6 p.m. VIPs $250, 7-8 p.m. General admission $100. May 16- University City Republican Committee holds Spring Reception at Cavanaugh’s Restaurant, 39th & Sansom Sts., 7 p.m. Tickets $40, VIPs $75. Hosts are An-

drew Gentsch, Mark Supple and J. Matthew Wolfe, Esq. May 17- Sheriff Jewell Williams hosts Democratic 16th Ward Chicken or Fish Fry at Lou & Choo’s, 2101 W. Hunting Park Ave., 5-9 p.m., $10. May 17- State Sen. Shirley Kitchen and Sid Booker host Get Out Vote Rally at Club LaPointe, 4600 N. Broad St., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Radio Personality Patty Jackson, Mayor Michael Nutter, Council President Darrell L. Clarke, Congressman Chaka Fattah. May 17- 60th Ward Democrats hold Fish Fry & Candidates Night at 5542 Chestnut St. Fish fry starts 11 a.m. and candidates 6-9 p.m. Candidates $50. May 17- 33rd Ward Progressive Democrats hold Fundraiser at Juniata G.C., 1391 Cayuga St., 7 p.m.-12 a.m. Tickets $30, 2 for $50. For info Donna Aument (215) 370-3689. May 17- 1492 Society presents “A Night In Italy” featur-


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Normally, events in a city in the Midwest would be of minimal interest to those of us in Philadelphia. However, a recent report from KEVYN ORR, the Michigan state-appointed emergency manager of the City of Detroit, offers some warning signals for other large cities, including Philadelphia. Orr noted, “The path Detroit has followed for the past 40 years is not sustainable.” The City is Insolvent owing to spending more than it takes in. Failing schools, onerous taxes and other restrictive policies on the private sector have pushed business and the middle class to the suburbs, reducing the taxpaying community and thus city revenues. Detroit’s population now includes too many people reliant on tax revenues, namely the poor and municipal employees, and not enough private-sector taxpayers. Detroit’s population is now one-quarter of what it was 40 years ago. City officials exacerbated their fiscal problems by continuing to enter into contracts with municipal workers that offered attractive benefits, including sizable retirement plans. The report highlights that retirees exceed current employees two to one. This would not be a problem if the pension plan was not grossly underfunded. Sound familiar? Philadelphia has roughly 30% more former municipal employees collecting pensions than we have current city workers; not to mention an underfunded pension plan. We too are relying on future revenues to fund these obligations. While our city has not shrunk as significantly as Detroit, we lost one-quarter of our population between 1950 and 2000. Despite the fact Detroit is waving at bankruptcy, the city’s unions and many local officials there are in denial – with the (Cont. Page 45)

Here are two things you might want to know about Philadelphia’s District Attorney Seth Williams: One, he’s probably not going to run for Mayor of Philadelphia unless the number of candidates is much smaller than the scuttlebutt on the street says it’s going to be. “Unless the only candidate is Prince William J. Green the Third, I won’t be running....” he said. (In case you don’t know who he’s referring to, Williams is directing his sarcasm at City Councilman Bill Green.) And as the quote above would indicate, he’s also funny. When the District Attorney is using street names like Pookie and Man-Man to illustrate his points about the need for better relationships with between the DA’s office and the community, you can sense that. Williams held court at the monthly meeting of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday night. During the hour-long session he held with journalists, he talked about his career, the challenges of his office, crime, punishment, the Death Penalty, Mumia (Abu Jamal, a former PABJ president) and Gosnell (as in Dr. Kermit, who was convicted on Monday of being possibly the worst women’s doctor ever). He also talked about his relationship with the Philadelphia media ... something that’s been rocky at times. “I value having a good relationship with the media,” Williams said. “It helps us when it comes to getting information out. But getting the information out depends on who’s covering us.” Since the Gosnell case was still under a court-imposed gag (Cont. Page 30)

Yo! Here we go again with this item that I got this from an “Old Person”, a friend with Old Person Pride. I’m passing this on as I did not want to be the only old person receiving it. Actually, it’s not a bad thing to be called old, as you will see. This is cute. I am not saying you’re old; but I am, and proud of it – pass me my cane, please. I never really liked the term “Old Person” but this makes me feel better about it. And if you aren’t one, I bet you know one! Old People are easy to spot at sporting events. During the playing of the National Anthem, Old People remove their caps and stand at attention and sing without embarrassment. They know the words and believe in them. Old People remember World War II, Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Normandy and Hitler. They remember the Atomic Age, the Korean War, The Cold War, the Jet Age and the Moon Landing. They remember the 50-plus Peace-keeping Missions from 1945 to 2005, not to mention Vietnam. If you bump into an Old Person on the sidewalk, he will apologize. If you pass an Old Person on the street, he will nod or tip his cap to a lady. Old People trust strangers and are courtly to women. Old People hold the door for the next person and always, when walking, make certain the lady is on the inside for protection. Old People get embarrassed if someone curses in front of women and children and they don’t like any filth or dirty language on TV or in movies. Old People have moral courage and personal integrity. They seldom brag unless it’s about their children or grandchildren. It’s the Old People who know our great country is protected, not by politicians, but by the young men and women in the military serving their country. This country needs Old People with their work ethic, sense of responsibility, pride in their country and decent values. We need them now more than ever. Thank God for Old People. Pass this on to all of the Old People you know. I was taught to respect my elders. It’s just getting harder to find them. Oh – wait, I am an older person. Who would have thought? When you pass this along to an Old Person, you will feel better knowing that it was the Old People who gave us some of the things we have today.

HAVE YOU READ of the plan to convert the 1801 Vine Street into a luxury hotel? Studies of the concept are underway in a few areas. But, WHAT HAPPENED to the plan to house the many mini-museums of our city in 1801? Many, many struggling small museums are out there, some not in the central tourist area. The public could visit a plethora of exhibits UNDER ONE ROOF, and maybe for one price. This was one of the NOBLE City efforts. Now it seems QUASHED for a 1% solution?... The UNION LEAGUE marked ARMED FORCES DAY on Tuesday with a lunch-speaker. Did anyone remember it? Did you know an anniversary of V-E Day just passed? There is a lot of TALK over candidates who have the Bar Association endorsement, and those who do not have it. In some wards and in some races, it is important to have it. In some areas, it has no meaning at all. The best way to organize such a committee is to remove jurists from it for more independence, and to use attorneys with over 20 years in the LAW.... A LOT OF EDITORIAL buzz over Alan Butkovitz, CITY CONTROLLER’s, efforts to explain the AVI new real-estate tax valuations to citizens. That is HIS JOB. His calculations seem correct, and more in the absence of “THE FORMULA” used to develop values. The legislature is taking a hard look. Slamming Butkovitz over this seems to cry that AVI in its present form is media-desired. Would AVI shift the tax burden from business onto the backs of ordinary homeowners?? Hmmm. As to talk that AVI is racist – I attended a community meeting on 50th Street, attended mostly by Afro-Americans, (Cont. Page 17)

MAYOR MICHAEL NUTTER made a visit to Harrisburg recently. He visited members of the Philadelphia Senate delegation. The purpose of his visit reportedly was to ask the Senator’s assistance in covering the School District’s education-funding shortfall. Those in attendance were Mayoral hopeful STATE SEN. ANTHONY WILLIAMS, Delegation CHAIRWOMAN STATE SEN. SHIRLEY KITCHEN, congressional possible STATE SEN. LEANNA WASHINGTON, STATE SEN. LARRY FARNESE, gubernatorial candidate STATE SEN. MIKE STACK, Senate Democratic Appropriations CHAIR VINCE HUGHES and candidate for reelection STATE SEN. TINA TARTAGLIONE. The Mayor has been asking for a possible five-cent increase in the liquor by the drink tax and a cigarette-tax increase. Both require state enabling legislation, so the Philadelphia Senate and House members will play an important role. The Jefferson-Jackson City Committee Cocktail Party was once again a big success. CHAIRMAN BOB BRADY continues to have the loyalty of the party footsoldiers. He was joined onstage by Local 98 BUSINESS MGR. JOHN DOUGHERTY. Dougherty railed against BRETT MANDEL. Mandel is challenging City CONTROLLER ALAN BUTKOVITZ and has run a competitive campaign. Dougherty called Mandel a real one-percenter. This description was also used on presidential candidate MITT ROMNEY. Mandel is financially backed by the Post brothers, a conservative duo that usually helps pro-business Republicans. Regardless of Mandel’s funding, Butkovitz has to be considered the clear frontrunner and will likely be reelected. MATT MYERS has been very popular with the judicial hopefuls. Myers always seems to deliver his ballot. His 39B Ward party was packed. Among those in the in attendance were JOE FERNANDES, JIM CRUMLISH and ANNE MARIE COYLE. The aforementioned Coyle has the number-one ballot position. She is not endorsed by Democratic City Committee but has been picking up ward support throughout the city. She is supported by a number of leaders, most prominently John Dougherty. Former 64th Ward Leader and Zoning Board member MARTY BEDNAREK is recovering well from a bout with kidney stones. Bednarek also served on the School Reform Commission. His lovely wife LORI has run the 64th Ward effectively and has gained tons of respect in her own right. (Cont. Page 15)


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some eyebrows in political circles, given that Bochetto is most closely associated with the Republican Party. Despite perceived ideological differences, the decision to join the Knox team was easy, according to Bochetto. “My own political leanings are moderate,” said Bochetto. “What attracted me to Tom’s candidacy was his somewhatrare combination of being socially liberal, yet fiscally conservative. Those are the principles that Philadelphia needs in its next leader. As a product of the city’s housing projects, Tom has great empathy for the city’s poor and underprivileged. I was raised in an orphanage and had to pull myself up by my own bootstraps, just like Tom. I have deep admiration for his values, as he does for mine. As an accomplished businessman, Tom understands the importance of managing a budget and reducing waste and overhead. He would be a great Mayor for the City of Philadelphia and I am delighted to serve as his campaign chair.”

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(Cont. from Page 14) The Philadelphia Board of City Trusts recently met to determine whether Girard College would be scaled-down. The residential school founded by Steven Girard currently includes grades 1 through 12. Because of a variety of financial reasons, it will likely be scaled down to a grammar school. The board contains a number of influential Philadelphia politicians. The Chairman is REGISTER OF WILLS RON DONATUCCI. The Executive Director is former Rendell Chief of Staff JOE MARTZ, Parking Authority Chair and General Counsel for the Republican Party MICHAEL MEEHAN, former COUNCIL PRESIDENT ANNA VERNA and power lobbyist STEVE WODJAK. Wojdak is recovering nicely from recent heart bypass surgery. 2015 Philadelphia Democratic mayoral candidate TOM KNOX has announced the appointment of noted Philadel-

phia attorney GEORGE BOCHETTO as Chairman of the Knox for Mayor campaign. Bochetto, a former mayoral candidate in 1997-1998 and a politically active fundraiser, is founder of Bochetto & Lentz, PC, a private law firm engaged in areas of complex civil trial and appellate litigation, white collar, defamation and RICO matters. “George Bochetto is a trusted friend, an accomplished attorney, and a seasoned campaign strategist whose wise counsel will be invaluable to my campaign as we build momentum towards the 2015 mayoral Primary,” said Knox, the former Deputy Mayor for management & productivity under then-Philadelphia MAYOR ED RENDELL and the candidate who finished second to Michael Nutter in the hotly-contested 2007 Democratic mayoral primary. “I am honored that George has agreed to serve as my campaign chair.” The selection of Bochetto as Democrat Tom Knox’s campaign chair will inevitably raise

Zecca for Controller • Will stop the illegal checks before they are issued (not like the incumbent). • Will stop the waste before it happens. • Will put in place the internal controls for your dollars that City lacks • Will be a new Controller after two terms of the incumbent. • Long time progressive and independent Democrat We are broke. Waste and corruption takes dollars from your services. We need a new fighting Controller to force the Government to work for you. • More City experience than anyone who has ever run for City Controller. • Former Assistant District Attorney • Former City lawyer for over 20 years. • Record of new ideas • Record of fighting big special interests and winning • Only candidate fighting for strong internal controls • Only candidate who will put pressure on the Mayor

• Only candidate who knows all City Departments from the inside • More federal government experience than any candidate who ever ran for City Controller. Dealt with all Federal Departments. 15 years in Washington. • Born and raised in Philadelphia. Graduate of Philadelphia public schools. • Record of work for civil and human rights • Proven whistleblower. Unlike either of the other two candidates.

STOP THE CHECKS!!! You can't stop the rain But you can stop the city government From raining our tax dollars Down the drain. Ask yourself: Are you satisfied with your City government? Is it providing the services you need? Does the incumbent Controller deserve a third term? I am the only challenger who will put the pressure on for change.

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HENRY LEWANDOWSKI FOR JUDGE OF MUNICIPAL COURT "In all my years in South Philadelphia, I've never known anyone who has devoted so much time, talent and pro bono legal assistance to good causes and good people in need of help as my friend, Henry Lewandowski. His intellect, work ethic and compassionate heart will make Henry an outstanding judge. I hope you'll join me and vote for Henry Lewandowski for Judge of Municipal Court on Tuesday, May 21st."

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istries is helping him to obtain state benefits. Ray can be found in Rittenhouse Square where all seem to know him. USS SOMERSET, a Navy ship named for the 9/11 illfated plane crash in Somerset, Pa., will be commissioned at Penn’s Landing in January. Brrrr..... PHILLY LABOR, under JOE DOC, Jr. is praising the union-made World Trade Center completion! Yeah!

The Philly AFL-CIO makes one proud by passing a resolution endorsing comprehensive immigration reform – way to go PAT EIDING!... Also a proud moment was the recognition of five Northwest teachers for their hard labors! The UNITE Here Union Hotel Guide App will help you to locate a union hotel. Download it!... Looks like the Sprinkler FITTERS 592 have a

contract ACCORD! Bravo Wayne Miller! The 13th Ward Committeepersons’ Fish Fry raises funds for charitable causes. It was again a high success at Lou & Choo’s Tavern. Committeepersons Mike Pender, Big Sammy Hodge and Beth Haliburton are the organizers. It was announced Mike and Beth will wed after a courtship of 28 years!

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officer was the promotion of her hubby John to Detective! Is this the end of COLD CASES! Tracey FISHER, motivational speaker, has been uplifting in seminars for women. He was a discovery of Councilwoman Jannie BLACKWELL…. RAY WHITE, the veteran who was swindled out of everything he owned, has been set up in a small apartment, and Broad Street Min-

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(Cont. From Page 14) and they were hit hard by AVI. No one from the City “outreach” was there. No one from an editorial board was in sight.... All the editorial BLATHER, that Butkovitz is a ward leader is (as we said in the Navy) making smoke. The election is about who will be the BEST CONTROLLER: Butkovitz, Mandel or Zecca. If you are from outside of Philly, DON’T tell us how to vote. WE WILL DECIDE. PEOPLE: Lovely Betty McQUE, wife of my comrade Col. McQue, is now home after an illness. Best of improved health to her!! McQue commanded my old battalion, the 103rd Combat Engineers. Judge Webster KEOGH was a company commander.... I am elated that former City Council “VOICE” Tony RADWAN-

SKI is active in retirement. Tony, with golden voice, is son-in-law of the legendary Nick STAMPONE. BIRTHDAYS: Two Democratic Committeepersons in the 10th Ward: Anna Sherrod (21st Div.), and Ida M Ghee (6th) celebrated their birthdays, thanks to lovely Isabelle FITZGERALD, Ward Chairperson. The meeting was impressive, and opened with all joining hands in prayer!!... OMAR SABIR has a birthday on the 21st – and a newborn due on ELECTION DAY!! (What to name the child?). Sabir joins Donna DeROSE and Marnie AUMENTLOUGHREY in clean races for Traffic Court... Hon. Nelson DIAZ, ageless wit, has a birthday on the 23rd! And Lt. Heather McCready BERNARD has her day on the 24th!! One gift for this police

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KATHY SCRIVNER, right, explains to Ed TRIO with lotta political knowledge were COWBOYS Tom Johnson and Charles O’- Blizzard, John Sabatina, Sr. and Wayne STATE SEN. Daylin Leach was center of atKen Adam, AFT Prexy Ted Kirsch and Alan Connell, 3rd, lassoed Congressman Brady for Johns why she opted out of this judicial pritention with this group and others. mary. this photo. Kurtz.

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REPORTING event were Joe Stivala, Richard Vinci and Joe Russo, seen here with Congressman Bob Brady’s Chief of Staff Shirley Gregory and her daughter Shanna.

KATHY McGinty made rounds with Tara Dougherty.

FOP’s Gene Blagmond, right, shares moment with Ward Leader John Sabatina, Sr.

ENJOYING gala were John Lyde, John J. Dougherty, Jr., Pete Lyde and John Connelly.


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MEET WAYNE E. DORSEY 2013 CANDIDATE FOR TRAFFIC COURT JUDGE Candidate Dorsey’s view of the issues in this election In this election, where widespread ticket-fixing by Traffic Court Judges was exposed by Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald Castille, the overriding issue in the upcoming election will be corruption on the Traffic Court. Where several Traffic Court Judges have been pleaded guilty to official corruption, and where the continued existence of the Traffic Court is under attack, all attention will be focused on the ability of Traffic Court Judges to perform their jobs fairly and impartially. Twenty-four other candidates are running against me on the ballot. Some of the organizations, community groups, unions, issue groups, etc. that have endorsed Candidate Dorsey 1) Teamsters Local 102 2) ProSource, Incorporated 3) Wissahickon Creek Veterinary Hospital 1. What does Candidate Dorsey consider to be the most important role as a Traffic Court Judge?

The most important role, or responsibility of a Traffic Court Judge is to administer the traffic laws, and other laws related thereto, in a fair, impartial and judicially economical manner. 2. What does Candidate Dorsey consider to be the most important quality he possesses which qualifies him to be a Traffic Court judge? With many years’ experience as a commercial driver (of both buses and tractor-trailers), a bus and tractor-trailer owner operator, a private automobile owner and driver, a Steward over a shop whose members consist of commercial bus drivers, and an understanding of Pennsylvania’s traffic laws, I understand both driving and traffic. I know what it is like to drive motor vehicles for both business and pleasure, and have an appreciation for the problems and difficulties inherent in each type of driving. As a Shop Steward, I further gained an appreciation for the unique administrative problems that union drivers face in their work. Working as a Majority Inspector of

Elections and serving as a Committeeperson for the 46th Ward, Second Division, I also gained experience enforcing voter regulations at the polls and certifying election results, tasks which require a high degree of honesty and integrity in their proper performance. 3. What is Candidate Dorsey’s philosophy concerning Traffic Court violations by people who are required to drive as part of their job duties? As a Steward for a shop whose members consist of people who drive for a living, and as a person who currently drives a commercial vehicle for a living, I have a unique perspective on the issues and problems that arise in driving. If the traffic laws are to be administered both fairly and impartially, then persons who drive for a living, who drive as part of their job duties, must be treated no differently than persons who do not drive for a living or as part of their job duties. Like any other drivers, those who drive as part of their job duties, those to whom a driver’s license

is of vital importance, still must do so carefully. However, fair administration of the traffic laws does not require rigid, unbending administration, but can allow consideration of the circumstances of each individual driver. 4. What is Candidate Dorsey’s view of the report released by Chief Justice Castille concerning corruption in Traffic Court and what changes do Candidate Dorsey believe are appropriate in Traffic Court? Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille released a report exposing widespread ticket fixing in Philadelphia Traffic Court. In my opinion, he did the right thing and described widespread ticketfixing as he saw it. Although Chief Justice Castille’s report has come under attack, and he has since been replaced as the overseer of the Traffic Court, there appears to have been some merit to his report where several Traffic Court Judges have already pleaded guilty to charges of official corruption. Appropriate measures are being taken to deal with other Traffic Court Judges who are also charged with official corruption, but who have not pleaded guilty. I believe that Traffic Court should continue to exist in this City of the First

Class. As Chief Justice Castille suggests, it should have been overhauled, not dismantled. Where so many Traffic Court Judges have been dismissed from

their positions and indicted for corruption, the overhauling process has clearly taken place. Abolishing Traffic Court would impact negatively on many lives.

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(Cont. From Page 14) order Tuesday night, Williams wasn’t able to speak about the verdict. But he was able to talk about the case and how his office put it together. “We took the emotion out of it and just stuck to the

facts,” Williams said. As mentioned above, Mumia Abu Jamal was a former PABJ president. So current PABJ President Johann Calhoun asked Williams about the case, which led to the DA’s doing a reenactment of the night Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner was shot.

Williams talked about a lot of things, outlined a lot of his achievements, and shared a lot of insights. But in the end, Williams said, his goal is to make the District Attorney’s office a place that makes the entire criminal-justice system more trustworthy to everyone.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA Sealed proposals will be received by the School Reform Commission at the School Administration Building located at 440 North Broad St., 3rd Floor, Office of Capital Programs, Philadelphia, PA 19130-4015, until 2:00 P.M., on Monday, May 20, 2013. A non-refundable fee for each set of bid documents is as scheduled. The School District will only accept bids from companies that have been placed on its current Pre Qualified Contractors List as shown at psit.org. All School District Projects require MBE/WBE participation as shown in the specifications. FEE BUDGET B-018 C of 2012/13 General Service Contract Various Schools $125,000.00 $25 Trailer Modernization & Relocation BUDGET Electrical Service Contract Various Schools $75,000.00 Trailer Modernization & Relocation

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Specifications and/or plans and contract documents may be examined and copies thereof obtained from the School Reform Commission, 440 North Broad Street, 3rd floor, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Information as to contract documents, etc., may be obtained at the above address, or telephone 215-400-4730. Make checks payable to the School District of Philadelphia. The School Reform Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids and make the awards to the best interests of the School District of Philadelphia.

NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CANVASS AND COMPUTATION OF VOTES CAST IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION ON TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013, WILL BEGIN AT 9:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013, IN THE CITY COMMISSIONERS, 6TH FLOOR HEARING ROOM RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE & SPRING GARDEN STS., AND CONTINUE ALL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013, UNTIL COMPLETED.

AVISO A QUIEN CONCIERNE QUEDA AVISADO QUE EL ESCRUTINIO Y EL CONTAJE DE LOS VOTOS DADOS EN LA ELECCION PRIMARIA MUNICIPAL EN LA CIUDAD DE PHILADELPHIA EL MARTES 21 DE MAYO DE 2013, LOS COMENZARA A LAS 9:30 A.M. EL VIERNES 24 DE MAYO DE 2013 EN LOS COMISIONDO MUNICIPALES 6’ PISO SALON DE AUDIENCIAS, RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE & SPRING GARDEN Y CONTINUARA TODO EL DIA DEL VIERNES, 24 DE MAYO DE 2013, HASTA COMPLETARSE. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA DE ELECCIONES DEL CONDADO DE PHILADELPHIA Anthony Clark Stephanie F. Singer Chair, City Commissioners City Comminssioner Presidente Comisionados Municipales Comisionados Municipale Al Schmidt Tim Dowling Vice Chair, City Commissioners Acting Supervisor of Elections Vice Presidente Comisionado Municipal Supervisor Interino De La Electoral


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AVSIO DE ELECCION - LUGARES DE VOTAR ELECCION MUNICIPAL PRIMARIAS MARTES, 21 DE MAYO DE 2013 BUSQUE Y VEA SI HA HABIDO ALGUN CAMBIO EN SU LUGAR DE VOTAR. SI USTED NO SABE SU DISTRITO NI DIVISION, LLAME AL 686-1590 HAGA EL FAVOR DE QUEDAR AVISADO: TODOS LOS LUGARES DE VOTAR ESTAN SUJETOS A CAMBIO. UN ASTERISCO AL LADO DE LA LOCALIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR INDICA QUE ES PARA LOS INCAPACITADOS, AUN Y CUANDO IN LUGAR DE VOTAR HAYA SIDO DESIGNADO FISICAMENTE ACCESIBLE, UN VOTANTE QUIZAS NO PODRA VOTAR EN LA BALOTA EN LA MAQUINA SIN AYUDA DADO A LA NATURALEZA DE LA INCAPACIDAD O EL DISENO DE LA MAQUINA DE VOTA. VOTANTES INCAPACITADOS O ENVEJECIENTEDS QUE VOTAN CON UNA BALOTA ALTERNATIVA DADO LA INACCESIBLIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTAR PUEDEN DEVOLVER TALES BALOTASEL DIA DE ELECCION AL SALON 142 DE LA ALCALDIA NO MAS TARDE DE LAS 8:00 P.M. Si corrientemente su lugar de votar no es accesible a las sillas de ruedas, y usted sabe de algún Edificio en su reparto que es accesible a las sillas de ruedas que usted crea que pueda ser adecuado pra un lugar de votar, haga el favor de comunicarse con Gary Ferris al 215-686-1523 Leyenda para el Código de Accesibilidad para los anuncios de los lugares de votar: F=Totalmente accessible, incluyendo Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados B=Edificio Accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los Incapacitados N=Edficio no accessible, Ningun Estacionamiento designado para los incapacitados A=Entrade Alternativa Accesible. Llame 215-686-1523 ANTHONY CLARK Chairman, City Commissioners Presidente, Comisionados Municipales

AL SCHMIDT Vice Chair, City Commissioners Vice Presidente, Comisionados Municipales

STEPHANIE SINGER City Commissioner Comisionada Municipales

Tim Dowling Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor Interino de la Junta Electoral

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tions.” And we tend to assume a level of knowledge about bankruptcy that others, including our clients, may not have. For example, when I have a new client that wants to file bankruptcy, I give them a packet of information about what they need to do (like credit counseling, dealing with bank accounts), paperwork to fill out, and a list of documents to bring in (like paycheck stubs, bank statements and tax returns). All of that information has a role in preparing a bankruptcy filing. You have to complete your credit counseling before a case can be filed. You must file a (Cont. Page 33)

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by Michael A. Cibik, Esq. American Bankruptcy Board Certified Question: Is your bankruptcy lawyer trying to torture you? Answer: Like any other specialized profession, we tend to think and talk in jargon, and we forget that other people, including clients, aren’t always up to speed. Bankruptcy lawyers spend a lot of time working with and thinking about the Bankruptcy Code, which is the series of federal laws that govern what happens in any bankruptcy case. We even speak in “Code,” referring to things by their section numbers, like “341 meetings” or “362 mo-

Gross reported the immigration bill would boost SSA revenues by more than $242 billion net from 2014 to 2024 and add more than $64 billion in new tax revenues to Medicare. It also would increase the size of the economy by a full percentage point by 2017, and by 1.75% by 2024. Gross wrote the overall effect of the bill on the longrange trust fund balance ‘‘will be positive.’’ Gross added SSA “estimate[s] that the measures in the bill for enforcement of border control and for employment verification will have significant effects on the future number of individuals entering the country without legal authorization ... [and] will reduce the number entering the country without authorization by about half a million per year by the time the measures are fully implemented.” Gross noted SSA is working on developing a 75-year estimate of the bill’s impact, and concluded, “additional births for the increased population under this bill will have substantial positive effects.”

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by Michael P. Boyle, Esq. Congress is currently contemplating legislation to update immigration policies and procedures. In response to an inquiry made by Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, one of the Senate sponsors of immigration reform, the chief actuary for SSA, Stephen C. Gross, in a letter dated May 8, 2013, discussed the impact of reform on Social Security revenues. According to Gross, SSA “estimate[s] a significant increase in both the population and the number of workers paying taxes in the United States as a result of ... changes in legal immigration limits.” Gross estimated there are about 11.5 million individuals currently in the United States who lack “current legal documentation”, of whom about 8 million will apply for and be granted Registered Provisional Immigrant status. According to Gross, “Many of these individuals already work in the country in the underground economy, not paying taxes, and will begin paying taxes upon application for RPI.”

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ISABELLE Fitzgerald, Chairperson of 10th Ward, presented birthday cake to two of her committeepersons during a ward meeting. Anna Sherrod (21st Div.) and Ida M. Ghee (6th) were lucky recipients.

(Cont. From Page 3) candidacy of Brett Mandel for City Controller. “We were moved to circulate this letter after we saw Mr. Mandel’s misleading TV commercial which attempts to place the blame for our School District’s financial problems on the City Controller, not Gov. Corbett, whose drastic cuts in state support for education are the reason we have a crisis today. Mr. Mandel knows better. To deserve the support of progressives, a candidate has to join us in demanding Gov. Corbett adequately fund our schools, not cynically jump on the crisis in the schools while deflecting attention from the Governor’s failures,” added Marc Stier, a signer of the letter. The letter is being sent via email to over 10,000 Philadelphia residents and is posted at a Facebook page, “Progressives Against Mandel.” It calls attention to budget and tax issues on which Mandel sided with the interests of the corporate rich rather than with the working people and middle class of Philadelphia “Mr. Mandel has for years supported budget busting reductions in business taxes that can only be paid for by cuts in public services and increases in property taxes. The burdens of cuts in both tax and services will fall on working people and the middle class,” said Stan Shapiro, another signer of the letter. The Mandel ad also cemented teachers’ support for Butkovitz. “Contrary to the recent distortions of his record as City Controller, Alan Butkovitz has

an exemplary record of advocating for and protecting the interests of Philadelphia’s public schools,” said Jerry Jordan, president of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. “Alan has always been a champion for Philadelphia’s public schools, a strong supporter of public education and a sharp eye when it comes to the school budget. Alan long ago sounded the alarm on our system’s troubled budget and blew the whistle on ethics and accountability failures in charter schools. When it comes to our schools, we don’t need political attacks distortions. We need the kind of strong leadership Alan Butkovitz brings to the Controller’s office.” Place Your Bets! Neilson Or Sabatina?

State Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams (D-W. Phila.) didn’t appreciate the State Supreme Court’s 6-0 affirmation of the new redistricting changes. He saw it as “part of a steady movement to marginalize certain populations by lumping them together and diluting their power.” His 8th Senatorial Dist. will lose suburban areas such as Ridley Park and Glenolden but gain additional divisions in South Philadelphia wards. Not so fortunate are State Reps. Ed Neilson and John Sabatina, who saw their districts merged into the new 174th. Neilson’s 169th is now the property of York Co. Who will Northeast Philly Democrats support in that flare-up? On paper, the district looks better for 43-year-old Sabatina, (Cont. Page 42)

ELECTION NOTICE MUNICIPAL PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2013 PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. IN ALL ELECTION DISTRICTS OR DIVISIONS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA There are to be elected by the voters of the City and County of Philadelphia, persons to fill the following offices; INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS 1. ENTER VOTING BOOTH This machine does not have a curtain rod lever. You enter the voting machine by parting and walking through the curtain. If you use a wheelchair, the voting machine will be lowered by the machine operator before you enter. 2. SELECTING CANDIDATES INDIVIDUALLY If you want to select your candidates individually, press the numbered box within your candidate’s position box and a red light will go on next to the number within your candidate’s position, indicating the names you have selected. 3. CHANGING A SELECTED CANDIDATE If you change your mind after selecting a candidate, and don’t want to vote for a candidate whose light is on, press that candidate’s number again to deselect the candidate and the light will go off. 4. SELECTING A WRITE IN Find the Write-in box for the Office for which you want to write in a candidate’s name. Press the Write-In button in the box. Then press the Large Flashing red button at the top of the machine to open the Write-in Window. Write or Stamp your candidates name on the exposed paper in the window. Then pull the black shutter down over the name you have written, closing the window. 5. VOTING ON A QUESTION Ballot Questions are usually located in the far right hand columns or at the bottom of the machine. Make your selection by pressing either of the buttons. The red light next to the button will turn on indicating your selection. 6. CASTING YOUR BALLOT After you have made all the candidate selections you want, look for the GREEN button labeled VOTE below in the bottom right corner of the machine. When you press the GREEN VOTE button all of your candidate selections will be recorded, all the lights in the voting machine will go out, and you will hear a low bell-tone indicating you are finished. 7. LEAVING THE VOTING MACHINE After you have finished voting by pressing the green VOTE button on the right side of the ballot, the lights inside the ballot door and all of your selection lights will turn off. To leave, part the curtain and exit through the curtain. If you are unable to read, write or speak English well and need assistance, ask the Polling Place Officials if an English/Spanish Interpreter is available. If an English/Spanish Interpreter is not available at your polling place you may call 215-686-1500 for assistance If you are unable to read, write or speak English well OR you are unable to enter or operate the voting machine, and you need assistance, the law requires that you be permitted to receive assistance from the person you choose, except your employer, an officer of your union, or the Judge of election. POLLING PLACE OPEN FROM 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. WWW.PHILLYELECTION.COM PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA DE ELECCIONES DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA

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STEPHANIE SINGER City Commissioner Comisionada Municipal

TIM DOWLING Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor Interino de la Junta Electoral


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INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL VOTANTE 1. ENTRE A LA CABINA DE VOTACION Esta máquina no tiene palanca para el gancho de cortina. Ud. entra a la cabina de votación al separar y caminar tras la cortina. Si Ud. usa silla de ruedas, la máquina dé votación será bajada por el que corre la máquina antes de Ud. entrar. 2. SELECCIONADO CANDIDATOS INDIVIDUALMENTE Si usted desea seleccionar a sus candidatos individualmente, haga presión sobre el cuadró Enumerada dentro de las posición de sus candidato y una luz roja se alumbrara al lado del número dentro de las posición de sus candidato, indicando los nombres que usted haya seleccionado. 3. CAMBIANDO UN CANDIDATO YA SELECCIONADO Si cambia de mente después de haber escogido su candidato, y no quiere votar por un candidato cuya luz está prendida, haga presión en el Número de ese candidate de nuevo para no seleccionar el candidato y la luz se apagará. 4. SELECCIONANDO POR ESCRITO Encuentre la casilla para escoger Por Escrito para el Puesto por el cual Ud. desea escribir el nombre de un candidato. Haga presión sobre el botón de “Por Escrito” en la casilla. Luego haga presión sobre el botón de la Luz Roja Grande en la parte de arriba de la maquina para abrir la Ventanilla de Por Escrito. Escriba o estampe los nombres de sus candidatos en el papel expuesto en la ventanilla. Luego hale el contraventana hacia abajo sobre el nombre que ha escrito, cerrando la ventanilla. 5. VOTANDO POR UNA PREGUNTA Preguntas en la Balota usualmente están localizadas en las columnas a mano derecha. Haga su selección haciendo presión sobre cualquiera de los botones. La luz roja al lado del botón se prenderá indicando su selección. 6. ECHANDO SU BALOTA Después de hacer las selecciones por todos los candidatos que Ud. quiera, encuentre el botón VERDE que dice VOTE abajo en los botones en la esquina derecha de la balota. Cuando Ud haga presión sobre el botón VERDE DE VOTAR todos sus selecciones de candidatos serán archivadas, todas las luces en la máquina de votación se apagarán, y oriá un sonido de timbre bajo indicando que ha terminado. 7. SALIENDO DE LA MAQUINA DE VOTACION Depués de que termine de votar al hacer presión sobre le botón verde de VOTAR en el lado bajo dercho de la balota, las luces dentro de las puertas de la balota y todas las luces de sus selecciones serán apagadas. Para salir, separe la cortina y salga por ella.

Si usted no puede leer, escribir, o hablar ingles bien O si no puede entrar u operar su maquina de votar, y necesita ayuda, la ley requiere que a usted se le permita recibir ayuda de parte de la persona que usted escoja, con acepción a su patrón, o un oficial de su sindicato obrero (unión laboral), o el/la Juez de Elección. URNAS ABREN DE 7 A.M. HASTA 8 P.M. WWW.PHILLYELECTION.COM PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA DE ELECCIONES DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA ANTHONY CLARK Chairman City Commissioners Presidente Comisiondos Municipales

AL SCHMIDT Vice-Chairman City Commissioners VicePresidente Comisiondos Municipales

STEPHANIE SINGER City Commissioner Comisionada Municipal

TIM DOWLING Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor Interino de la Junta Electoral

the choice you made to buy a vehicle that has more power and is driven at higher speeds. There is no exact science though to determining how long tires will last, as every driver has different driving habits. The tires you should choose should depend on your vehicle and how you drive your vehicle. For example, do you do mostly highway driving? Do you do a lot of driving in the snow? Did you like the way your car handled with the OEM tires? These are just a few of the answers we would need to know to be of better service. Sorry we couldn’t be of more help in this quick article. If you would like to come in to any of our service departments, we would be happy to talk about your specific tire needs with you. Tom has been serving automotive customers in the Philadelphia area for over 20 years as a salesman and then General Manager of Pacifico Auto Group. Rocco is a top automotive consultant.

(Cont. From Page 31) list of property, debts, and a budget with the court, and you must provide certain documents, like paystubs and tax returns, to the trustee and the court. And as time goes by, you are shooting at a moving target – credit-counseling certificates expire, paycheck records have to be updated, you get a new bank statement every month. So it’s important that you know what you need to provide, and when you need to provide it. A few years ago, I had a particularly difficult case in which filing was delayed several times. If we had paycheck stubs up to date, we didn’t have bank statements; by the

time the client brought in the bank statements, we needed more pay stubs. I finally sat down with the client to explain that we needed everything up to the current date at one time. She said, “You never said you needed it all at once”. When you start answering all the questions and putting together copies of all the documents your bankruptcy attorney is going to ask you for, you could be forgiven for thinking your attorney is just pulling your leg, or torturing you. Next Week’s Question: What Lenny Dykstra can teach you about the perils of bankruptcy fraud.

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by Tom Flynn and Rocco DeGregorio Question: I need new tires. I was told I should get Mazda tires for my Mazda3. I haven’t even had my car that long and it came with the manufacturer’s tires. I’d like to explore other options before buying new tires as I am on a budget and want to make sure I get the best tires and long life out of my tires that I can for my money. Dear Reader, There is no quick answer to this question. Buying tires is a big investment and there is no doubt buying original manufacturer tires can give you a bit of a sticker shock. There are many different factors to consider when buying new tires. The first thing to keep in mind is the vehicle manufacturers (Mazda in your case) choose the tires they put on the model for optimum performance even for different trim levels. For sportier models of vehicles such as the Mazda 3, 20,000 miles is about what you can expect from the life of tire because of

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ENTRA LAS HORDES DE 7:00 A.M. HASTA LAS 8:00 P.M. EN TODOS LOS DISTRITOS ELECTORALES O DIVISIONES EN LA CIUDAD Y EL CONDADO DE PHILADELPHIA ESTADO DE PENNSYLVANIA Se elegriran, por los votantes de la ciudad y el condado de Philadelphia, a personas que lienaran los siguientes puestos;

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2013 PRIMARY POLLING PLACES BUILDING F-BUILDING FULLY ACCESSIBLE * A-ALTERNATE ENTRANCE B-BUILDING SUBSTANTIALLY ACCESSIBLE * R-ACCESSIBLE WITH RAMP M-BUILDING ACCESSIBLITY MODIFIED * N-BUILDING NOT ACCESSIBLE PRK- N-NO PARKING * H-HANDICAP PARKING * L-LOADING ZONE * G-GENERAL PARKING FIRST WARD 1 1 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 2 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 3 1430 E PASSYUNK AVE SO PHILA OLDER ADULT CENTER F L 1 4 1736 S 10TH ST SS NEUMANN GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL A L 1 5 1815 S 08TH ST GARAGE B N 1 6 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL A N 1 7 6TH & SNYDER AVE FORD RECREATION CENTER F N 1 8 1736 S 10TH ST SS NEUMANN GORETTI HIGH SCHOOL B L 1 9 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH B N 1 10 1316 S 09TH ST CHI MOVEMENT ARTS CENTER B N 1 11 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER F N 1 12 641 REED ST CHOBERT DECORATORS GARAGE M N 1 13 410 WHARTON ST MT MORIAH CHURCH M N 1 14 4TH & TASKER STS DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER F L 1 15 4TH & TASKER STS DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER F L 1 16 410 WHARTON ST MT MORIAH CHURCH M N 1 17 250 REED ST HERRON RECREATION CENTER M N 1 18 1728 S 02ND ST OREGON NEW YEARS ASSOC F N 1 19 250 REED ST HERRON RECREATION CENTER M N 1 20 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER F N 1 21 1728 S 2ND ST OREGON NEW YEARS ASSOC F N SECOND WARD 2 1 1100 S 02ND ST MUMMERS MUSEUM B N 2 2 240 WASHINGTON AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 03 B L 2 3 612-32 WASHINGTON AVE SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT M L 2 4 612-32 WASHINGTON AVE SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT M L 2 5 1013 ELLSWORTH ST ST MARONS CHURCH M L 2 6 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER F N 2 7 1013 ELLSWORTH ST ST MARONS CHURCH M L 2 8 1013 ELLSWORTH ST ST MARONS CHURCH M L 2 9 11TH & CATHARINE STS ACADEMY AT PALUMBO SCHOOL M N 2 10 1013 ELLSWORTH ST ST MARONS CHURCH M L 2 11 928 S 7TH ST SANTORE (SOUTHWARK) LIBRARY A N 2 12 612-32 WASHINGTON AVE SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT M L 2 13 1021 S 04TH ST ACTIVITIES CTR @ THE TOWER F L 2 14 1021 S 04TH ST ACTIVITIES CTR @ THE TOWER F L 2 15 242 FITZWATER ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL M L 2 16 400 CATHARINE ST WECCACOE RECREATION CENTER M N 2 17 719 CATHARINE ST FLEISHER ART MEMORIAL R L 2 18 9TH & BAINBRIDGE STS PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER F N 2 19 11TH & CATHARINE STS ACADEMY AT PALUMBO SCHOOL M N 2 20 711 S BROAD ST FIREHOUSE-LADDER #5 M N 2 21 711 S BROAD ST FIREHOUSE-LADDER #5 M N 2 22 9TH & BAINBRIDGE STS PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER F N 2 23 9TH & BAINBRIDGE STS PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER F N 2 24 719 CATHARINE ST FLEISHER ART MEMORIAL R L 2 25 707 E PASSYUNK AVE WALLPAPER STORE R N 2 26 242 FITZWATER ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL M L 2 27 242 FITZWATER ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL M L THIRD WARD 3 1 143 S 60TH ST BABYS SALON M N 3 2 6224 MARKET ST MEMORIAL GOSPEL CHURCH R L 3 3 6250 WALNUT ST WALNUT PARK PLAZA B N 3 4 6250 WALNUT ST WALNUT PARK PLAZA B N 3 5 5843 SPRUCE ST TABERNACLE LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 3 6 286 S 62ND ST GARAGE/OFFICE R N 3 7 5843 SPRUCE ST TABERNACLE LUTHERAN CHURCH M N 3 8 6150 CEDAR AVE CHRISTIAN COMPASSION CDC F L 3 9 6150 CEDAR AVE CHRISTIAN COMPASSION CDC F L 3 10 520 S 61ST ST ST GEORGE ST BARNABAS CHURCH M L 3 11 61ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY ANDERSON SCHOOL F L 3 12 60TH & CEDAR AVE BRYANT SCHOOL M L 3 13 60TH & CEDAR AVE BRYANT SCHOOL M L 3 14 60TH & CEDAR AVE BRYANT SCHOOL M L 3 15 61ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY ANDERSON SCHOOL F L 3 16 61ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY ANDERSON SCHOOL F L 3 17 59TH & BALTIMORE AVE BLANCHE NIXON LIBRARY F L 3 18 59TH & BALTIMORE AVE TURNER SCHOOL F L 3 19 5841 CATHARINE ST SHARON COMMUNITY CENTER F L 3 20 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 3 21 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 3 22 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L FOURTH WARD 4 1 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY M L 4 2 5620 WYALUSING AVE CAMPHOR MEMORIAL U M CHURCH F L 4 3 5437 WYALUSING AVE HADDINGTON TOWNHOMES COMM HALL ML 4 4 1249 N 55TH ST ALLEYNE AME CHURCH N N 4 5 54TH & LANSDOWNE AVE HESTON SCHOOL R N 4 6 59TH & OXFORD STS OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL B L

4 7 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY M L 4 8 5600 RACE ST MAHLON LEWIS APTS M L 4 9 659 N 56TH ST CHURCH PROPERTY M N 4 10 58TH & MEDIA STS UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER M N 4 11 1540-52 N 56TH ST TRUTH MEMORIAL CHURCH F L 4 12 5732 RACE ST MT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH F N 4 13 230 N 57TH ST ST MATTHEWS MANOR F L 4 14 5543 HAVERFORD AVE HAVERFORD BRANCH LIBRARY F N 4 15 5543 HAVERFORD AVE HAVERFORD BRANCH LIBRARY F N 4 16 58TH & MEDIA STS UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER M N 4 17 58TH & MEDIA STS UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER M N 4 18 1536 N 59TH ST SWEET UNION BAPTIST CHURCH M N 4 19 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL M N 4 20 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL M N 4 21 59TH & OXFORD STS OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL B L FIFTH WARD 5 1 261 ST JAMES PLACE SOCIETY HILL TOWERS COMM ROOM F N 5 2 401 LOMBARD ST OLD PINE ST COMM CENTER M N 5 3 6TH & WASHINGTON SQ HOPKINSON HOUSE B L 5 4 6TH & LOMBARD STS STARR GARDEN RECREATION CENTER F N 5 5 256 S 08TH ST GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH M N 5 6 1020 LOCUST STREET THOMAS JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL F N 5 7 1138 PINE ST PINE ST PIZZA R N 5 8 10TH & LOMBARD STS SEGER RECREATION CENTER F N 5 9 330 S 13TH ST CHURCH OF ST LUKE AND EPIPHANY F N 5 10 3 N CHRIS COLUMBUS BLVD PIER 3 PENNS LANDING M L 5 11 950 WALNUT ST BARRINGER RESIDENCE LOUNGE F L 5 12 1020 LOCUST ST THOM JEFFERSON ALUMNI HALL F N 5 13 225 N 10TH ST CHINESE CHURCH & CHRISTIAN CTR M N 5 14 401 S BROAD STREET UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS BLDG A N 5 15 4TH & GEORGE STS BODINE H.S. FOR INTNTL AFFAIRS A N 5 16 330 RACE ST OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH R N 5 17 4TH & GEORGE STS BODINE H.S. FOR INTNTL AFFAIRS A N 5 18 409 S 2ND ST SOCIETY HILL DANCE ACADEMY N N 5 19 7TH & DELANCEY STS MC CALL SCHOOL M N 5 20 600 W GIRARD AVE RODRIGUEZ BRANCH LIBRARY B N 5 21 700 N 3RD ST NORTHERN LIBERTIES ASSOC A N 5 22 1300 LOMBARD ST CASA FERMI APTS B N 5 23 725 N 06TH ST URBAN DEFENSE FITNESS CENTER M N 5 24 225 N 10TH ST CHINESE CHURCH & CHRISTIAN CTR M N 5 25 1023 CALLOWHILL ST F.A.C.T.CHARTER SCHOOL B N 5 26 330 RACE ST OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH R N 5 27 230 VINE ST THE PAINTED BRIDE B N 5 28 1324 LOCUST ST THE ARTS CONDO B N 5 29 1315 SPRUCE ST WILLIAM WAY COMM CENTER B N SIXTH WARD 6 1 43RD & MARKET STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 05 M L 6 2 4400 FAIRMOUNT AVE ANGELA COURT NURSING HOME F H 6 3 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 4 4445 HOLDEN ST WEST PARK HOMES (PHA) F L 6 5 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 6 46TH & HAVERFORD AVE LOCKE SCHOOL F L 6 7 642 N 41ST ST SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER F L 6 8 4400 ASPEN ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 6 9 4035 PARRISH ST SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING F H 6 10 43RD & WESTMINSTER ST PHILA LEARNING INSTITUTE SOUTH M L 6 11 4035 PARRISH ST SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING F H 6 12 4400 ASPEN ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 6 13 43RD & WESTMINSTER ST PHILA LEARNING CENTER SOUTH ML 6 14 4159 W GIRARD AVE 1ST AFRICAN PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 6 15 40TH ST & PARKSIDE AVE SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE F H 6 16 4435 PARRISH ST JAMESON COURT F L 6 17 BELMONT AVE & THOMPSON ST LEIDY SCHOOL A L 6 18 1030 BELMONT AVE STEPHEN SMITH TOWERS M H SEVENTH WARD 7 1 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 2 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 3 216 W SOMERSET ST CONGRESO DE LATINOS M N 7 4 3150 N MASCHER ST SALVATION ARMY F N 7 5 167 W ALLEGHENY AVE VILLAS DEL CARIBE F H 7 6 HOWARD & ONTARIO STS SCHMIDT RECREATION CENTER R L 7 7 122 W ERIE AVE ROBERTO CLEMENTE SCHOOL B L 7 8 4261 N 05TH ST NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING F N 7 9 4261 N 05TH ST NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING F N 7 10 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 11 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 12 HOWARD & ONTARIO STS CRAMP SCHOOL M N 7 13 200 E SOMERSET ST SOMERSET VILLAS F H 7 14 3255 N FRONT ST STOREFRONT M N 7 15 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 16 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 17 200 E SOMERSET ST SOMERSET VILLAS F H 7 18 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 19 B & ALLEGHENY AVE ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL R N 7 20 2937 BOUDINOT @HART LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 F N 7 21 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 22 D & CLEARFIELD STS ELKIN SCHOOL M L 7 23 2937 BOUDINOT @HART LA FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 F N EIGHTH WARD 8 1 2212 SPRUCE ST TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH B N

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11 4 15TH & ONTARIO STS KENDERTON SCHOOL R N 11 5 3501 N 17TH ST RESURRECTION LIFE CHURCH M N 11 6 3501 N 17TH ST RESURRECTION LIFE CHURCH M N 11 7 22ND & SOMERSET STS NORTH PHILA MUNICIPAL BUILDING M N 11 8 22ND & CLEARFIELD STS PANATI RECREATION CENTER F L 11 9 1531 W TIOGA ST TIOGA PRESBYTERIAN SENIOR HOME F L 11 10 1828 W TIOGA ST TIOGA ARMS APTS M N 11 11 2829 N LAMBERT ST WOODSTOCK HOMES COMM ROOM M L 11 12 1919-1941 W ONTARIO ST JEROME BROWN RECREATION CENTER F L 11 13 1628 W ALLEGHENY AVE CHURCH ANNEX BUILDING M N 11 14 2233 W ALLEGHENY AVE ALLEGHENY BUSINESS CENTER B N 11 15 2104 W VENANGO ST VENANGO HOUSE F L 11 16 2104 W VENANGO ST VENANGO HOUSE F L 11 17 1919-1941 W ONTARIO ST JEROME BROWN RECREATION CENTER F L 11 18 22ND & CLEARFIELD STS PANATI RECREATION CENTER F L 11 19 2829 N LAMBERT ST WOODSTOCK HOMES COMM ROOM M L 11 20 22ND & SOMERSET STS NORTH PHILA MUNICIPAL BUILDING MN TWELFTH WARD12 1 CHELTEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST LONNIE YOUNG REC CTR SR BLDG A L 12 2 CHELTEN & SPRAGUE ST PASTORIUS SCHOOL R N 12 3 CHELTEN & SPRAGUE ST PASTORIUS SCHOOL R N 12 4 500 E CHELTEN AVE SHRINE OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL M N 12 5 5136-38 BELFIELD AVE P G W BUILDING R L 12 6 5648 CHEW AVE HARAMBE CHURCH M N 12 7 CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 B L 12 8 PULASKI & HANSBERRY ST J B KELLY SCHOOL M L 12 9 5305-15 GERMANTOWN AVE HOLSEY TEMPLE CME CHURCH M L 12 10 285 E ASHMEAD ST WISTER TOWNHOMES COMMUNITY CTR F L 12 11 501 W KING ST EAGLES NEST SCHOOL F N 12 12 SHEDAKER & BAYNTON STS WISTER RECREATION CENTER M L 12 13 BRINGHURST & WAKEFIELD STS WISTER SCHOOL R L 12 14 SHEDAKER & BAYNTON STS WISTER RECREATION CENTER M L 12 15 5457 WAYNE AVE GERMANTOWN HOUSE F L 12 16 100 W COULTER ST GERMANTOWN PROFESSIONAL BLDG R N 12 17 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AN 12 18 PULASKI & HANSBERRY STS J B KELLY SCHOOL M L 12 19 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AL 12 20 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AL 12 21 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AL 12 22 400 W WINONA ST WAREHOUSE M L 12 23 400 W WINONA ST WAREHOUSE M L 12 24 5310 MORRIS ST HARVEST COMMUNITY CHURCH R N THIRTEENTH WARD 13 1 PULASKI & HANSBERRY STS J B KELLY SCHOOL M L 13 2 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AL 13 3 WAYNE & LOGAN STS HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER AL 13 4 PULASKI & HANSBERRY STS J B KELLY SCHOOL M L 13 5 PULASKI & HANSBERRY STS J B KELLY SCHOOL M L 13 6 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE NICETOWN COURT F H 13 7 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE NICETOWN COURT F H 13 8 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE NICETOWN COURT F H 13 9 18TH & COURTLAND STS STENTON PARK REC CENTER R L 13 10 1539 W COURTLAND ST COURTLAND CULINARY ACADEMY F N 13 11 18TH & COURTLAND STS STENTON PARK REC CENTER R L 13 12 18TH & COURTLAND STS STENTON PARK REC CENTER R L 13 13 1539 W COURTLAND ST COURTLAND CULINARY ACADEMY F N 13 14 4153 GERMANTOWN AVE CHRISTLIKE RESTORATION CHURCH R N 13 15 4153 GERMANTOWN AVE CHRISTLIKE RESTORATION CHURCH R N 13 16 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH M N 13 17 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH M N 13 18 1717 W HUNTING PARK AVE OPPORTUNITY TOWERS M H 13 19 22ND & HUNTING PARK AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 59 M L 13 20 19TH & BUTLER STS MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER A N 13 21 19TH & BUTLER STS MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER A N 13 22 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH M N 13 23 3720 N BROAD ST NICETOWN TIOGA BRANCH LIBRARY F L 13 24 19TH & BUTLER STS MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER A N 13 25 19TH & BUTLER STS MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER A N FORTEENTH WARD 14 1 1001 GREEN ST SIMPSON MIDTOWN APTS M H 14 2 1240 N 10TH ST HARRISON HOMES (PHA) F L 14 3 1002 W GIRARD AVE ALTHEA GIBSON TENNIS CENTER F N 14 4 1221 FAIRMOUNT AVE GUILD HOUSE WEST F L 14 5 1100 FAIRMOUNT AVE GLADYS JACOBS APT BLDG F H 14 6 800 N 08TH ST EAST POPLAR RECREATION CENTER M N


25 17 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 18 3116 FRANKFORD AVE MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL M N 25 19 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 25 20 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 25 21 3116 FRANKFORD AVE MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL M N 25 22 CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER FL 25 23 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N 25 24 MEMPHIS & ANN STS MEMPHIS ST ACADEMY CHARTER A N TWENTH SIXTH WARD 26 1 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 2 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 3 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 4 BROAD & OREGON AVE MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS M N 26 5 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 6 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 7 15TH & PORTER STS COMMUNITY CENTER M N 26 8 2500 S 16TH ST ST MONICAS BOWLING LANES R N 26 9 18TH & JOHNSTON STS BARRY RECREATION CENTER R N 26 10 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING M N 26 11 15TH & PORTER STS COMMUNITY CENTER M N 26 12 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 13 20TH & SHUNK STS DONATUCCI LIBRARY N N 26 14 20TH & SHUNK STS DONATUCCI LIBRARY N N 26 15 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. SCHOOL A N 26 16 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 17 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 18 22ND & RITNER STS G.A.M.P. SCHOOL A N 26 19 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN RECREATION CENTER M N 26 20 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 21 2437 S BROAD ST FUMO FAMILY BRANCH LIBRARY M N 26 22 16TH & JACKSON STS GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING M N 26 23 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L 26 24 3301 S 20TH ST CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY M L TWENTY SEVENTH WARD 27 1 4247 LOCUST ST FAIRFAX APARTMENTS R N 27 2 4400 BALTIMORE AVE H M S SCHOOL F H 27 3 3609 CHESTNUT ST PENN CARE & REHABILITATION CTR M L 27 4 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 27 5 3914 LOCUST WALK CIVIC HOUSE/UNIV OF PENNA F N 27 6 42ND & LUDLOW STS ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL M N 27 7 600 S 43RD ST ROSENBERGER HALL/ROOM 100 F N 27 8 3948 WALNUT ST WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY M N 27 9 3948 WALNUT ST/201 S 40TH ST WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY M N 27 10 257 S 45TH ST SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC M L 27 11 3609 CHESTNUT ST PENN CARE & REHABILITATION CTR M L 27 12 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE COMEGYS SCHOOL M L 27 13 42ND & LUDLOW STS ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL M N 27 14 257 S 45TH ST SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC M L 27 15 48TH & WOODLAND AVE 48TH & WOODLAND REC CTR M L 27 16 48TH & WOODLAND AVE 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER M L 27 17 1450 S 50TH ST REBA BROWN SR APTS F H 27 18 3733 SPRUCE ST VANCE HALL F N 27 19 3333 WALNUT ST HILL HOUSE M N 27 20 3910 IRVING ST HARRISON COLLEGE HOUSE F N 27 21 3820 LOCUST WALK UNIV OF PA HARNWELL HOUSE F N 27 22 3417 SPRUCE ST HOUSTON HALL READING ROOM F N 27 23 4247 LOCUST ST FAIRFAX APARTMENTS R N TWENTH EIGHTH WARD 28 1 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR RL 28 2 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 3 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 4 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 28 5 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 28 6 28TH & DAUPHIN STS WRIGHT SCHOOL F L 28 7 26TH & YORK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 45 M N 28 8 2450 W SERGEANT ST NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH M N 28 9 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 10 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 11 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 12 32ND & LEHIGH AVE ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL M L 28 13 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 14 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 15 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 16 2808 W LEHIGH AVE WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY F L 28 17 2832 N 28TH ST MEDIATOR LUTHERAN CHURCH F N 28 18 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR RL TWENTH NINTH WARD 29 1 1999 RIDGE AVE MOORE MANOR SR HOME F L 29 2 1450 N 21ST ST SHARSWOOD COMM CENTER F L 29 3 2808 W THOMPSON ST CELESTIAL TABERNACLE MINISTRY M N 29 4 2340 BOLTON WAY BLUMBERG SENIOR HOUSING F L 29 5 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY F L 29 6 2301-09 W OXFORD ST HAVEN PENIEL U M CHURCH N N 29 7 2340 BOLTON WAY BLUMBERG SENIOR HOUSING F L 29 8 24TH & MASTER STS VAUX MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 29 9 26TH & JEFFERSON STS BOONE SCHOOL R N 29 10 3000 W MASTER ST BREWERYTOWN CDC OFFICE F N 29 11 26TH & THOMPSON STS MORRIS SCHOOL F L 29 12 2632 W THOMPSON ST COLLEGEVIEW HOMES (PHA) F L 29 13 26TH & THOMPSON STS MORRIS SCHOOL F L 29 14 26TH & JEFFERSON STS BOONE SCHOOL R N

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14 7 1240 N 10TH ST HARRISON HOMES (PHA) F L 14 8 1100 POPLAR ST STREET COMMUNITY CENTER F H 14 9 953 N 10TH ST CHILDS MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH B L 14 10 711 SPRING GARDEN ST GUILD HOUSE EAST M N 14 11 702 MARSHALL PLACE S B G MANAGEMENT INC M L FIFTEENTH WARD 15 1 2720 POPLAR ST TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH N N 15 2 2720 POPLAR ST TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH N N 15 3 18TH & WALLACE STS ROBT CLEMENTE RECREATION CTR F N 15 4 2601 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 2601 PARKWAY CLUBROOM F L 15 5 755 N 24TH ST PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST A N 15 6 2401 PENNSYLVANIA AVE THE PHILADELPHIAN APTS F L 15 7 1539 PARRISH ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 13 M L 15 8 755 N 24TH ST PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST A N 15 9 22ND & PARRISH STS BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL M N 15 10 FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER F N 15 11 FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER F N 15 12 22ND & PARRISH STS BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL M N 15 13 839 N WOODSTOCK ST STOREFRONT M N 15 14 24TH & WALLACE STS ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL B N 15 15 2001 SPRING GARDEN ST GREATER CANAAN CHURCH OF GOD R N 15 16 19TH & NORTH STS ST ANDREWS LITHUANIAN CHURCH M N 15 17 560 N 20TH ST RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH N N 15 18 854-70 N 24TH ST PHILA MENNONITE HIGH SCHOOL R N 15 19 24TH & WALLACE STS ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL B N SIXTEENTH WARD 16 1 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE F N 16 2 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE F N 16 3 16TH & CUMBERLAND STS M H STANTON SCHOOL M L 16 4 16TH & CUMBERLAND STS M H STANTON SCHOOL M L 16 5 16TH & CUMBERLAND STS M H STANTON SCHOOL M L 16 6 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 7 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH B L 16 8 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH B L 16 9 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 10 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 11 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 16 12 18TH & YORK STS FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH N N 16 13 22ND & SUSQUEHANNA AVE ANNA PRATT SCHOOL A N 16 14 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 15 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 16 2301 W EDGLEY ST RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER F L 16 17 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR RL 16 18 2521 N 23RD ST LOVE ZION BAPT CHURCH M N SEVENTEENTH WARD 17 1 16TH & CHELTEN AVE MORRIS ESTATE REC CENTER B L 17 2 65TH AVE & LIMEKILN PK KINSEY SCHOOL M N 17 3 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 4 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 5 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 6 OPAL & MEDARY STS ST BENEDICT SCHOOL R L 17 7 OPAL & MEDARY STS ST BENEDICT SCHOOL R L 17 8 2122 CHELTEN AVE HOUSE OF PRAYER R N 17 9 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 10 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 11 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 12 6300 OLD YORK ROAD PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE F L 17 13 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 14 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING M L 17 15 1953 NEDRO AVE CHAMPLOST HOMES (PHA) F L 17 16 21ST & CHEW AVE BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER B L 17 17 21ST ST & CHEW AVE BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER B L 17 18 NEDRO & OGONTZ AVE PENNELL SCHOOL M L 17 19 5801 OGONTZ AVE LOVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH B L 17 20 1424 CLEARVIEW ST SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H F N 17 21 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 22 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 23 1500 W OLNEY AVE WIDENER SCHOOL F L 17 24 1605 W ROCKLAND ST ESTHER MARIE BALLROOM M L 17 25 1950 W ROCKLAND ST PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH M L 17 26 1424 CLEARVIEW ST SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H F N 17 27 NEDRO & OGONTZ AVE PENNELL SCHOOL M L 17 28 6100 N 21ST ST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR B L 17 29 1950 W ROCKLAND ST PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH M L EIGHTEENTH WARD 18 1 HANCOCK & MASTER STS HANCOCK RECREATION CENTER F N 18 2 236 RICHMOND ST UNION HALL N N 18 3 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N 18 4 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 5 E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER F N 18 6 E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER F N 18 7 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 8 ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS MC KINLEY SCHOOL M N 18 9 301 W GIRARD AVE HEALTH CENTER #6 F L 18 10 1741 FRANKFORD AVE NEUMANN NORTH SR APTS M N 18 11 1401 E SUSQUEHANNA AVE PENNA HOME M N 18 12 PALMER & THOMPSON STS ADAIRE SCHOOL M N 18 13 2011 N MASCHER ST NORRIS SQUARE CHILD CARE CTR F L 18 14 1501-11 GERMANTOWN AVE AL-AQSA ISLAMIC SOCIETY A N 18 15 1501-11 GERMANTOWN AVE AL-AQSA ISLAMIC SOCIETY A N 18 16 HOWARD & BERKS STS TOWEY RECREATION CENTER M N


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29 15 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 29 16 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 29 17 3000 W MASTER ST BREWERYTOWN CDC OFFICE F N 29 18 28TH & THOMPSON STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 F N THIRTIETH WARD 30 1 1525 FITZWATER ST GIDEON HALL@SCOTTISH RITE HSE M L 30 2 742 S 16TH ST UNITED HOUSE OF PRAYER M N 30 3 BROAD & LOMBARD STS DISTRICT 01 HEALTH CENTER F N 30 4 1427 CATHARINE ST UNIVERSAL CHARTER SCHOOL F N 30 5 1724 CHRISTIAN ST Y M C A F N 30 6 17TH & FITZWATER STS ANDERSON RECREATION CENTER F N 30 7 1800 LOMBARD ST PENN MEDICINE B N 30 8 2501 LOMBARD ST THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL M N 30 9 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 10 1724 CHRISTIAN ST Y M C A F N 30 11 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 12 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCE M L 30 13 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES M L 30 14 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 15 20TH & CATHARINE STS ARTHUR SCHOOL M L 30 16 2501 LOMBARD ST THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL M N 30 17 2309 CARPENTER ST ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCE M L THIRTY FIRST WARD 31 1 2446-48 CORAL ST ARTS HOUSE APTS F L 31 2 2646 KENSINGTON AVE CARDINAL BEVILACQUA CENTER F N 31 3 YORK & TRENTON STS HACKETT SCHOOL M N 31 4 2212-18 E SUSQUEHANNA AVE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH F N 31 5 2230 TAGGERT ST GARAGE F L 31 6 2204 ARAMINGO AVE DERKA’S AUTOMOTIVE M L 31 7 EDGEMONT & HUNTINGDON STS S A DOUGLAS SCHOOL M N 31 8 2463 EMERALD ST KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX M H 31 9 2463 EMERALD ST KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX M H 31 10 2139 E CUMBERLAND ST ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH MN 31 11 SERGEANT & JASPER STS H A BROWN SCHOOL A N 31 12 SERGEANT & JASPER STS H A BROWN SCHOOL A N 31 13 YORK & TRENTON STS HACKETT SCHOOL M N 31 14 2301 E CUMBERLAND ST OFFICE R N 31 15 2424 E YORK ST 2424 STUDIOS M N 31 16 2364 E CUMBERLAND ST BEACON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R N 31 17 BELGRADE & HUNTINGDON STS FIREHOUSE F L 31 18 MEMPHIS & TUCKER STS ST ANNE’S SOCIAL HALL R N 31 19 ARAMINGO & LEHIGH AVES CIONE RECREATION CENTER M N THIRTY SECOND WARD 32 1 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 32 2 22ND & NORRIS STS YOUNG SCHOLARS DOUGLASS SCHOOL MN 32 3 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M L 32 4 28TH & OXFORD STS W D KELLEY SCHOOL M N 32 5 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 6 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 7 16TH & DIAMOND STS DUCKREY SCHOOL F N 32 8 16TH & BERKS STS AMOS RECREATION CENTER F L 32 9 17TH & NORRIS STS CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE F L 32 10 3226 CLIFFORD ST VERNON MARKS HOUSE M L 32 11 17TH & NORRIS STS CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE F L 32 12 2121 GRATZ ST CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM M L 32 13 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST COMMUNITY CENTER M L 32 14 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST COMMUNITY CENTER M L 32 15 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 16 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 17 23RD & MONTGOMERY AVE OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL F L 32 18 2500 W NORRIS ST JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) M L 32 19 2600 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE CLARA BALDWIN MANOR B L 32 20 29TH & GLENWOOD AVE GIDEON SCHOOL M N 32 21 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 22 32ND & RIDGE AVE STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL F L 32 23 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 24 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 25 30TH & BERKS STS BLAINE SCHOOL M L 32 26 33RD & DIAMOND STS MANDER RECREATION CENTER F N 32 27 33RD & DIAMOND STS MANDER RECREATION CENTER F N 32 28 2500 W NORRIS ST JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) M L 32 29 25TH & DIAMOND STS HANK GATHERS RECREATION CTR M N 32 30 29TH & GLENWOOD AVE GIDEON SCHOOL M L 32 31 3017 W OXFORD ST THE SARTAIN APTS M N THIRTY THIRD WARD 33 1 901 E CAYUGA ST RESTAURANT M H 33 2 J & CAYUGA STS FERKO RECREATION CENTER B L 33 3 HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB M L 33 4 HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB M L 33 5 CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER M L 33 6 CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER M L 33 7 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE WATER DEPT LABORATORY N L 33 8 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE WATER DEPT LABORATORY N L 33 9 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 10 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 11 J ST & ERIE AVE J STREET CAFE DINING ROOM M N 33 12 J ST & ERIE AVE J STREET CAFE DINING ROOM M N 33 13 L & LUZERNE STS HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE M L 33 14 L & SEDGELY STS JUNIATA PARK OLDER ADULT CTR F L 33 15 H & TIOGA STS P A L CENTER M L 33 16 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 17 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N 33 18 ELKHART & HELEN STS WILLARD SCHOOL M N

33 19 H & TIOGA STS P A L CENTER M L 33 20 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 21 H & TIOGA STS HARROWGATE PAL CENTER M L 33 22 H & TIOGA STS P A L CENTER M L 33 23 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N 33 24 J & TIOGA STS SCANLON RECREATION CENTER F N THIRTY FOURTH WARD 34 1 6223 MARKET ST YASMEENS BARBER SHOP B N 34 2 201 N 61ST ST DAYCARE CENTER M N 34 3 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL M N 34 4 6131 VINE ST STOREFRONT R N 34 5 520 N 61ST ST BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH M N 34 6 61ST & THOMPSON STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 41 F L 34 7 1401 N 60TH ST CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B L 34 8 60TH & COLUMBIA AVE TUSTIN RECREATION CENTER F N 34 9 520 N 61ST ST BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH M N 34 10 6130 LANSDOWNE AVE MANNA OUTREACH WORSHIP CENTER F N 34 11 6130 LANSDOWNE AVE MANNA OUTREACH WORSHIP CTR F N 34 12 61ST & JEFFERSON STS SIMPSON-FLETCHER METH CHURCH AL 34 13 636 N 66TH ST HARAMBEE INSTITUTE M N 34 14 1100 N 63RD ST KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME F L 34 15 6150 W OXFORD ST MONTE VISTA APTS F L 34 16 65TH & GIRARD AVE HADDINGTON LIBRARY A N 34 17 65TH & CALLOWHILL STS GRANAHAN RECREATION CENTER RL 34 18 636 N 66TH ST HARAMBEE INSTITUTE M N 34 19 636 N 66TH ST HARAMBEE INSTITUTE M N 34 20 68TH & LANSDOWNE AVE PAPA RECREATION CENTER M L 34 21 68TH & LANSDOWNE AVE PAPA RECREATION CENTER M L 34 22 6524 LEBANON AVE BEAUTY SALON M N 34 23 6376 CITY AVE OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A L 34 24 1101 N 63RD ST LIBERTY TOWERS APTS A L 34 25 63RD & LANCASTER AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 54 M N 34 26 65TH & GIRARD AVE HADDINGTON LIBRARY A N 34 27 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 28 65TH & CALLOWHILL STS GRANAHAN RECREATION CENTER RL 34 29 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 30 7630 WOODBINE AVE OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST A N 34 31 7711 OVERBROOK AVE GARAGE M N 34 32 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 33 1100 N 63RD ST KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME F L 34 34 7060 CITY AVE RESIDENCE F L 34 35 1660 N 62ND ST TRUE IMAGE SALON M N 34 36 6135 MARKET ST COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER N N 34 37 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 38 67 N 63RD ST CHARLIE TRENDI SALON R N 34 39 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 40 1625 N 76TH ST LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 34 41 HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES OVERBROOK LIBRARY F L 34 42 6143 LANSDOWNE AVE CHURCH M L THIRTY FIFTH WARD 35 1 7236 RISING SUN AVE STORE M L 35 2 603 LONGSHORE AVE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN R L 35 3 603 LONGSHORE AVE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN R L 35 4 6545 RISING SUN AVE BETHANY UNITED CHURCH M N 35 5 6500 TABOR AVE PHILA PROTESTANT HOME F L 35 6 6200 RISING SUN AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 7 6200 RISING SUN AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 8 6200 RISING SUN AVE ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL F L 35 9 6000 RISING SUN AVE LAWNCREST LIBRARY R N 35 10 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 11 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 12 6000 RISING SUN AVE LAWNCREST LIBRARY R N 35 13 6001 COLGATE ST PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH M L 35 14 6150 ALGON AVE OXFORD VILLAGE HOMES (PHA) F L 35 15 1267 E CHELTENHAM AVE GLADING PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FN 35 16 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 17 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 18 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 19 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 20 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 21 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 22 LANGDON & SANGER STS NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL F H 35 23 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 24 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 25 RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER F H 35 26 SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER F L 35 27 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M N 35 28 5577 N HILLCREEK DRIVE HILL CREEK COMM CTR BLDG 10 M L 35 29 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M L 35 30 TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH M L 35 31 RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES FRANKLIN SCHOOL M L 35 32 6500 TABOR AVE PHILA PROTESTANT HOME F L THIRTY SIXTH WARD

36 1 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS CHEW RECREATION CENTER R L 36 2 1814 WHARTON ST ST BARNABAS CHURCH M N 36 3 20TH & FEDERAL STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 24 F L 36 4 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 5 1219 S 21ST ST ST PAUL CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH M N 36 6 22ND & FEDERAL STS QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY F L 36 7 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 8 1410 S 20TH ST MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME M N 36 9 1814 WHARTON ST ST BARNABAS CHURCH M N 36 10 1410 S 20TH ST MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME M N 36 11 1700 FERNON ST ST THOMAS AQUINAS DAYCARE M N 36 12 2100 DICKINSON ST POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) F N 36 13 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 14 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 15 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 16 2100 DICKINSON ST POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) F N 36 17 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 18 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 19 22ND & MC CLELLAN STS MC DANIEL SCHOOL F N 36 20 22ND & FEDERAL STS QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY F L 36 21 23RD & REED STS WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER F N 36 22 26TH & MOORE STS VARE RECREATION CENTER F L 36 23 2500 WHARTON ST CONSOLATION BAPTIST CHURCH F L 36 24 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 25 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 26 30TH & OAKFORD ST FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER F N 36 27 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 28 30TH & OAKFORD ST FINNEGAN REC CENTER F N 36 29 BROAD & MORRIS STS SOUTH PHILA BRANCH LIBRARY F N 36 30 3125 REED ST KINGS FERRY SQUARE COMM ROOM B N 36 31 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 32 2707 FEDERAL ST OFFICE-HANNAH CONSTRUCTION A N 36 33 28TH & DICKINSON STS BARRETT NABUURS CENTER A N 36 34 1200 S BROAD ST P.E.P. BUILDING A N 36 35 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 36 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 37 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 38 1600 REED ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N 36 39 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS CHEW RECREATION CENTER R L 36 40 16TH & WHARTON STS BARRATT SCHOOL M N 36 41 1401 S 16TH ST REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS M N THIRTY SEVENTH WARD 37 1 2265 N 10TH ST EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH F N 37 2 2230 N 13TH ST DAUPHIN ARMS APTS M N 37 3 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 4 2230 N 13TH ST DAUPHIN ARMS APTS M N 37 5 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 6 2411 N 11TH ST FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER F L 37 7 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 8 2701 N 12TH ST MORRIS CHAPEL BAPT CHURCH M N 37 9 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR F L 37 10 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR F L 37 11 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 12 12TH & RUSH STS MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL M L 37 13 2428 N FAIRHILL ST EVANGELICAL TEMPLE WORSHIP CTR R N 37 14 8TH & CUMBERLAND STS HARTRANFT SCHOOL M L 37 15 2415 GERMANTOWN AVE HARTRANFT COMM CENTER M N 37 16 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 17 924 W CAMBRIA ST ST MARKS OUTREACH BAPT CHURCH M N 37 18 601 W SOMERSET ST FAIRHILL SCHOOL M N 37 19 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 20 6TH & INDIANA AVE POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL M L 37 21 3018-A N. PERCY ST COMMUNITY CENTER M N THIRTY EIGHTH WARD 38 1 3226 MC MICHAEL ST ABBOTTSFORD HOMES (PHA) F L 38 2 26TH & ALLEGHENY AVE DEVEREAUX METHODIST CHURCH M L 38 3 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS WHITTIER SCHOOL R L 38 4 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS WHITTIER SCHOOL R L 38 5 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS WHITTIER SCHOOL R L 38 6 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS SHULER REC CENTER M L 38 7 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS E W RHODES SCHOOL M L 38 8 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS E W RHODES SCHOOL M L 38 9 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE CHURCH M N 38 10 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE CHURCH B N 38 11 3120 W SCHOOL HOUSE LANE PHILA UNIV/DOWNS AUDITORIUM M L 38 12 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M N 38 13 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 14 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 15 RIDGE & MIDVALE AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 35 R L 38 16 MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIFFLIN SCHOOL B L 38 17 5450 WISSAHICKON AVE CHARTER COURT APARTMENTS F L 38 18 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M N 38 19 4349 RIDGE AVE FALLS RIDGE APTS COMM CTR F H 38 20 3501 MIDVALE AVE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY M L 38 21 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS WHITTIER SCHOOL R L THIRTY NINTH WARD 39 1 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 2 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 3 2455 S 03RD ST OFFICE N N 39 4 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL B N 39 5 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL A N 39 6 3RD & MIFFLIN STS FURNESS SCHOOL A N 39 7 2ND & SNYDER AVE WHITMAN BRANCH LIBRARY M N 39 8 300 SNYDER AVE SNYDER AVE CONGREGATION CHURCH B N 39 9 4TH & SNYDER STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 53 M L 39 10 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H

39 11 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 12 927 JOHNSTON ST MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL B N 39 13 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 14 3236 S JUNIPER ST GARAGE B N 39 15 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 16 2604 S 04TH ST SEAFARERS UNION HALL M N 39 17 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 18 828 RITNER ST STOREFRONT N N 39 19 501 JACKSON ST JACKSON PLACE F H 39 20 2150 S 03RD ST IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL M N 39 21 2349-51 S FRONT ST ANTHONYS RESTAURANT N N 39 22 4TH & PORTER STS TAGGART SCHOOL M N 39 23 2302 S 7TH ST STORE B N 39 24 4TH & SHUNK STS MURPHY RECREATION CENTER N N 39 25 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 26 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST TOLENTINE COMMUNITY CENTER F N 39 27 8TH & MIFFLIN STS BOK SCHOOL M N 39 28 6TH & SNYDER AVE FORD RECREATION CENTER F N 39 29 2812 S 09TH ST J P CATERERS M N 39 30 1937 E PASSYUNK AVE STOREFRONT B N 39 31 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 32 8TH & MIFFLIN STS BOK SCHOOL M N 39 33 2601 S 11TH ST DAYCARE N N 39 34 8TH & MIFFLIN STS BOK SCHOOL M N 39 35 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 36 12TH & BIGLER STS SOUTHERN FIELD HOUSE N N 39 37 BROAD & SNYDER AVE SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL M H 39 38 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 39 13TH & SHUNK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 M L 39 40 8TH & WOLF STS KEY SCHOOL N N 39 41 2810 S 09TH ST J P CATERERS M N 39 42 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL TRAILER M N 39 43 13TH & PORTER STS JENKS SCHOOL N N 39 44 2812 S 09TH ST J P CATERERS M N 39 45 1815 S 11TH ST SO PHILA VIKINGS CLUBHOUSE B N 39 46 BROAD & TASKER STS P G W BUILDING B N FORTIETH WARD 40 1 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 2 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 3 5701 GRAYS AVE EZEKIEL BAPTIST CHURCH A L 40 4 5404 GIBSON DRIVE BARTRAM VILLAGE OFFICE F L 40 5 2000 S 58TH ST PRESBYTERIAN APARTMENTS B L 40 6 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 7 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 8 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 9 58TH & KINGSESSING AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER A L 40 10 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 11 6900 GREENWAY AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL ANNEX M L 40 12 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 13 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 14 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 15 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 16 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 17 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 18 63RD & ELMWOOD AVE MORTON SCHOOL R L 40 19 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 20 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION A N 40 21 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 22 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 23 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 24 66TH & CHESTER AVE CATHARINE SCHOOL M L 40 25 66TH & REGENT STS MC CREESH RECREATION CENTER B L 40 26 64TH & PASCHALL AVE ROCHE POST AMERICAN LEGION M N 40 27 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 28 6250 EASTWICK AVE ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER M N 40 29 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 30 84TH & LYONS AVE PEPPER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 31 70TH & BUIST AVE PATTERSON SCHOOL N N 40 32 2406 S 71ST ST ELMWOOD ROLLER RINK M L 40 33 6942 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY N L 40 34 7043 WOODLAND AVE GREATER HOPE MINISTRY R N 40 35 2500 S 77TH ST CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER F L 40 36 2851 ISLAND AVE EASTWICK LIBRARY R L 40 37 7537 DICKENS PLACE RESIDENCE M N 40 38 80TH & MARS PLACE EASTWICK RECREATION CENTER M L 40 39 66TH & ELMWOOD AVE TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 40 84TH & LYONS AVE PEPPER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 40 41 2535 S 73RD ST RESIDENCE F L 40 42 78TH & ESTE AVE PENROSE SCHOOL M L 40 43 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 44 78TH & ESTE AVE PENROSE SCHOOL M L 40 45 2500 S 77TH ST CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER F L 40 46 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L 40 47 6942 WOODLAND AVE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY N N 40 48 2851 ISLAND AVE EASTWICK LIBRARY R L 40 49 3049 S 74TH ST GARAGE F L 40 50 7199 BRANT PLACE UNICO VILLAGE OFFICE M L 40 51 69TH & GROVERS AVE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER M L FORTY FIRST WARD 41 1 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 2 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 3 TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVE MOSS RECREATION CENTER F N 41 4 6179 HEGERMAN ST WISSINOMING AMBULANCE M L 41 5 JACKSON & VAN KIRK STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 52 M L


51 10 5300 CHESTER AVE HOLY FAMILY HALL M L 51 11 5300 CHESTER AVE HOLY FAMILY HALL M L 51 12 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL A L 51 13 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL A L 51 14 52ND & WILLOWS AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 68 F L 51 15 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 16 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 17 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL A L 51 18 53RD & BALTIMORE AVE HARRINGTON SCHOOL M L 51 19 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 20 54TH & WARRINGTON AVE SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL A L 51 21 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 22 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 23 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 24 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 25 56TH & KINGSESSING AVE MITCHELL SCHOOL M L 51 26 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 27 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L 51 28 58TH & WILLOWS AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL F L FIFTY SECOND WARD 52 1 4950 PARKSIDE AVE PARK AVE BANQUET HALL M N 52 2 3600 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE RIVER PARK HOUSE APTS M L 52 3 3900 CITY AVE PRES CITY/EMPTY RESTAURANT M H 52 4 3701 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE DUFFIELD HOUSE M L 52 5 57TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE GOMPERS SCHOOL F L 52 6 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L 52 7 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L 52 8 4001 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE PARK TOWER APTS F L 52 9 2101 BELMONT AVE SIMPSON HOUSE B L 52 10 3900 FORD RD PARK PLAZA CONDOS-WEST LOBBY M H 52 11 2600 BELMONT AVE INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) F H 52 12 2600 BELMONT AVE INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) F H 52 13 4910 WYNNEFIELD AVE SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 52 14 5301 OVERBROOK AVE JOHN C ANDERSON CULTURE CTR M L 52 15 54TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ML 52 16 5219 WYNNEFIELD AVE FAIRVIEW ARMS APTS R L 52 17 5100 LEBANON AVE BRYN MAWR SUITES R L 52 18 5359 LEBANON AVE ST BARBARA’S CHURCH M H 52 19 54TH & WYNNEFIELD AVE PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH ML 52 20 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 21 53RD & PARKSIDE AVE PARKSIDE EVANS RECREATION CTR F L 52 22 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 23 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 24 54TH & BERKS STS MASTERY MANN CHARTER SCHOOL N N 52 25 5478 ARLINGTON ST CHURCH OFFICE M N 52 26 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 27 59TH & MALVERN AVE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 52 28 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE F L FIFTY THIRD WARD 53 1 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 2 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 3 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 4 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 5 FRONTENAC & DEVEREAUX AVE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE R N 53 6 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 7 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 8 ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST TARKEN RECREATION CENTER M L 53 9 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 10 6304 CASTOR AVE BUSHROD LIBRARY F N 53 11 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 12 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR B L 53 13 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 14 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 15 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L 53 16 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 17 7048 CASTOR AVE TREE OF LIFE CLINIC F N 53 18 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL M L 53 19 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 20 PENNWAY & COTTMAN AVE JARDEL RECREATION CENTER//REAR M L 53 21 COTTMAN & LAWNDALE AVES UNITED METH CHURCH OF REDEEMER M L 53 22 SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL F L 53 23 1009 UNRUH AVE ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR M L FIFTY FOURTH WARD 54 1 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ML 54 2 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ML 54 3 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ML

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41 6 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 7 TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER F L 41 8 6309 TORRESDALE AVE MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL M L 41 9 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 10 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 41 11 MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS FIRE ENGINE CO #38 F H 41 12 DISSTON & GLENLOCH STS DISSTON RECREATION CENTER BN 41 13 6309 TORRESDALE AVE MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL M L 41 14 MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS FIRE ENGINE CO #38 F H 41 15 7001 TORRESDALE AVE HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH M L 41 16 COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL RN 41 17 4900 LONGSHORE AVE OFFICE BUILDING N L 41 18 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 19 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 20 COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD B L 41 21 4741 FRIENDSHIP ST TACONY & MAYFAIR SONS OF ITALY M N 41 22 4343 PRINCETON AVE KIDDY KOTTAGE DAYCARE CENTER M N 41 23 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 24 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 25 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 41 26 COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L FORTY SECOND WARD 42 1 4501 G ST CITY SIGN SHOP A L 42 2 B & WYOMING STS BARTON SCHOOL M L 42 3 210 E COURTLAND ST FELTONVILLE SCHOOL ARTS/SCIENC F N 42 4 4344 N 05TH ST CAYUGA SCHOOL M N 42 5 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 42 6 238 E WYOMING AVE FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL M N 42 7 210 E COURTLAND ST FELTONVILLE SCHOOL ARTS/SCIENC F N 42 8 210 E COURTLAND ST FELTONVILLE SCHOOL ARTS/SCIENC F N 42 9 RISING SUN AVE & ROCKLAND ST FELTONVILLE SCHOOL N N 42 10 4800 WHITAKER AVE VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB F L 42 11 RISING SUN AVE & ROCKLAND ST FELTONVILLE SCHOOL N N 42 12 FRONT & DUNCANNON STS ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 42 13 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 14 425 E ROOSEVELT BLVD NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ML 42 15 401 E TABOR ROAD INTNL CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL F L 42 16 FRONT & DUNCANNON STS ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 42 17 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 18 401 E TABOR RD TRIUMPHANT FAITH ICSH BUILDING F L 42 19 B & GALE STS ZIEHLER RECREATION CENTER M L 42 20 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 21 5111 N 04TH ST MORRISON SCHOOL M L 42 22 238 E WYOMING AVE FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL M N 42 23 801 E HUNTING PARK AVE JUNIATA PARK ACADEMY M N 42 24 5440 N AMERICAN ST GARAGE M L 42 25 5TH & TABOR RD GREATER OLNEY BRANCH LIBRARY M N FORTY THIRD WARD 43 1 4301 N BROAD ST PRINCE HALL M N 43 2 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 3 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 4 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE HUNTING PARK REC CENTER M N 43 5 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE HUNTING PARK REC CENTER M N 43 6 4417 N 06TH ST ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER M N 43 7 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 8 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 9 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 10 1324 W CLEARFIELD ST DISTANCE LEARNING CENTER M N 43 11 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R N 43 12 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R N 43 13 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 14 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 15 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 16 OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST BETHUNE SCHOOL M L 43 17 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 18 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 19 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 20 RANDOLPH & ERIE AVE TAYLOR SCHOOL R L 43 21 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N 43 22 BROAD & ERIE AVE PHILA GAS WORKS F L 43 23 BROAD & ERIE AVE PHILA GAS WORKS F L 43 24 3949 N BROAD ST VOICE OF PRAISE CHURCH M N 43 25 10TH & PIKE STS LENFEST CENTER M N FORTY FOURTH WARD 44 1 1323 N 52ND ST BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH B N 44 2 53RD & MEDIA STS CONESTOGA COMM REC CTR F L 44 3 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY F L 44 4 5501 MARKET ST SALVATION ARMY M L 44 5 4916 LANCASTER AVE REFUGE BAPTIST CHURCH M N 44 6 50 N 52ND ST ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH R N


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54 4 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 5 LEVICK & HORROCKS STS SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ML 54 6 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 7 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 8 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 9 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 10 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 11 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 12 6501 BUSTLETON AVE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH B L 54 13 1601 HELLERMAN ST MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER A L 54 14 TYSON & HORROCKS STS SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE M L 54 15 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 16 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 17 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 18 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L 54 19 7200 ROOSEVELT BLVD CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH R L 54 20 7200 ROOSEVELT BLVD CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH R L 54 21 2230 COTTMAN AVE DISTRICT HEALTH CENTER #10 F L 54 22 TYSON & HORROCKS ST SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL M L FIFTY FIFTH WARD 55 1 6025 ERDRICK ST RESIDENCE B N 55 2 6101 JACKSON ST LAWTON SCHOOL F L 55 3 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE STS LOWER MAYFAIR RECREATION CTR F L 55 4 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 5 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 6 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 7 HELLERMAN & WALKER STS ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 8 3201 MAGEE AVE HAIR SALON N N 55 9 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 10 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 11 TYSON AVE & HAWTHORNE ST ST JOHNS CHURCH B N 55 12 3117 LONGSHORE AVE JOHNSON MEMORIAL METH CHURCH MN 55 13 3001 LEVICK ST ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL M L 55 14 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 15 ROBBINS & HAWTHORNE LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER F L 55 16 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 17 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 18 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 19 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 55 20 TYSON AVE & HAWTHORNE ST ST JOHNS CHURCH B N 55 21 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 22 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 23 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 24 ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE M L 55 25 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 26 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 27 COTTAGE & UNRUH STS VOGT RECREATION CENTER F L 55 28 6820 JACKSON ST ST PETRI’S LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 55 29 7049 FRANKFORD AVE MR STORAGE CO B L FIFTY SIXTH WARD 56 1 2212 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 2 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 3 COTTMAN & ALGON AVES NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL B L 56 4 COTTMAN & ALGON AVE NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL B L 56 5 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 6 1304 RHAWN ST GLORIA DEI ESTATES F L 56 7 BINGHAM & BLEIGH STS CROSSAN SCHOOL N N 56 8 1225 COTTMAN AVE COLLISION CARE GARAGE REAR M L 56 9 1400 ALDINE ST RESIDENCE N L 56 10 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 11 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 12 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST) REC CTR M H 56 13 2212 GLENDALE AVE STOREFRONT M N 56 14 7328 CASTOR AVE LEE’S HOAGIE HOUSE B N 56 15 2031 VISTA ST VISCONTO’S FUNERAL HOME M L 56 16 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 17 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 18 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST)REC CTR M H 56 19 1330 RHAWN ST TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 56 20 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST)REC CTR M H 56 21 BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES PALBANO (RHAWNHURST) REC CTR M H 56 22 2101 STRAHLE ST FEDERATION APT BLDG B L 56 23 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 24 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 25 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 26 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L 56 27 CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD FARRELL SCHOOL A L 56 28 8500 BUSTLETON AVE JACKS DELI F L 56 29 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 30 9151 OLD NEWTOWN RD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 31 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L

56 32 8040 ROOSEVELT BLVD 8040 BUILDING (FOYER) F L 56 33 SHELMIRE & SUMMERDALE AVE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FN 56 34 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 35 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L 56 36 7701 LORETTO AVE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH M L 56 37 CASTOR AVE & BORBECK ST RHAWNHURST SCHOOL A L 56 38 2301 TREMONT ST ST REGIS APTS M L 56 39 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE F L 56 40 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD VALMONT TOWERS APTS F L 56 41 9151 OLD NEWTOWN ROAD AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 M L FIFTY SEVENTH WARD 57 1 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 2 3200 PRIMROSE RD N E PHILA CHURCH OF CHRIST M L 57 3 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME F H 57 4 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 5 WELSH RD & ROOSEVELT BLVD WELSH ROAD BRANCH LIBRARY F L 57 6 2425 WELSH RD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 7 2425 WELSH ROAD CASINO DELI RESTAURANT F L 57 8 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 9 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 10 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 11 9222 HORATIO RD RESIDENCE N N 57 12 HOLME & CONVENT AVE CRISPIN GARDENS MEETING ROOM ML 57 13 2990 HOLME AVE IMMACULATE MARY NURSING HOME F H 57 14 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 15 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 16 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 17 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 18 8724 CRISPIN ST PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H 57 19 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 20 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 21 9151 ACADEMY ROAD PENN CRISP GYM F L 57 22 FRANKFORD AVE & EDEN ST TORRESDALE RECREATION CENTER R L 57 23 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 24 3352 GRANT AVE STOREFRONT B N 57 25 3352 GRANT AVE STOREFRONT B N 57 26 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 27 WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST POLLOCK SCHOOL A L 57 28 8724 CRISPIN DR PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC M H FIFTY EIGHTH WARD 58 1 808 RED LION ROAD BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M L 58 2 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 3 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD ST JOHN NEUMANN M L 58 4 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 5 13500 PHILMONT AVE CALVARY CHAPEL B L 58 6 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 7 11047 BUSTLETON AVE PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH F L 58 8 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL M L 58 9 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 10 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER M L 58 11 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 12 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 13 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 14 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 15 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ML 58 16 9832 REDD RAMBLER ROAD RESIDENCE M L 58 17 608 WELSH RD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 58 18 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ML 58 19 KREWSTOWN RD & GRANT AVE NORTHEAST RACQUET CLUB NL 58 20 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 21 13500 PHILMONT AVE CALVARY CHAPEL B L 58 22 BYBERRY & KELVIN RDS COMLY SCHOOL F L 58 23 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES (CONWELL) REC CENTER F L 58 24 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION FL 58 25 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 26 CHESWORTH & BARTLETT STS LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER M L 58 27 HALDEMAN & BUSTLETON AVE SLOANE HONDA M L 58 28 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L 58 29 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD SOMERTON YOUTH CLUB F L 58 30 ROOSEVELT BLVD & CONWELL AVE HAYES (CONWELL) REC CENTER F L 58 31 10400 ROOSEVELT BLV ST JOHN NEUMANN HOME M L 58 32 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 33 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 34 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 35 12003 BUSTLETON AVE SHALOM ARBOR HOUSE F L 58 36 BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ML 58 37 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 38 198 TOMLINSON RD SYNAGOGUE M L 58 39 13021 WORTHINGTON RD FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH M L 58 40 13073 BUSTLETON AVE SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH M L 58 41 SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RD IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH B L 58 42 BOWLER & HOFF STS ANNE FRANK SCHOOL M L

58 43 BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD LOESCHE SCHOOL F L 58 44 9896 BUSTLETON AVE PAULS RUN F H FIFTY NINTH WARD 59 1 STENTON AVE & HAINES ST M L KING HIGH SCHOOL M L 59 2 ARDLEIGH & HAINES ST AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 3 CHELTEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST LONNIE YOUNG REC CTR SR BLDG A L 59 4 ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS AWBURY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 5 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 6 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 7 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 8 5920 MORTON ST MORTON HOMES (PHA) M L 59 9 RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER A L 59 10 6320 CHEW AVE AWBURY VIEW APTS-BLDG 18 M N 59 11 WASHINGTON LA & MUSGRAVE ST ROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL N L 59 12 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 13 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 14 MORTON & JOHNSON STS MALLERY RECREATION CENTER F L 59 15 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FL 59 16 60 E HAINES ST FULTON SCHOOL R N 59 17 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H 59 18 WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST LINGELBACH SCHOOL A L 59 19 68 W CHELTEN AVE COLEMAN REGIONAL LIBRARY M N 59 20 5700 WAYNE AVE MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL M H 59 21 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L 59 22 6019 GERMANTOWN AVE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FL 59 23 21 W WASHINGTON LA GERMANTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH ML 59 24 25 W JOHNSON ST GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH M L 59 25 6300 GREENE ST STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME A L SIXTIETH WARD 60 1 4508 SANSOM ST SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING F L 60 2 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 3 52ND & SANSOM STS BLACKWELL LIBRARY F L 60 4 5120 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA YMCA M H 60 5 5120 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA YMCA M H 60 6 56TH & CHESTNUT STS FIRE ENGINE CO # 57 F L 60 7 58TH & WALNUT STS SAYRE SCHOOL M L 60 8 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 9 5026 SPRUCE ST LIGHT OF ELMWOOD LODGE # 45 M H 60 10 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL M L 60 11 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL M L 60 12 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H 60 13 259 S 52ND ST BARBER SHOP R L 60 14 52ND & SANSOM STS BLACKWELL LIBRARY F L 60 15 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL M L 60 16 52ND & PINE STS HUEY SCHOOL B L 60 17 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 18 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 19 58TH & WALNUT STS SAYRE SCHOOL M L 60 20 57TH & SPRUCE STS HAMILTON SCHOOL M L 60 21 5800 SPRUCE ST MORRIS RECREATION CENTER A L 60 22 5800 SPRUCE ST MORRIS RECREATION CENTER A L 60 23 4901 CHESTNUT ST WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL F H SIXTY FIRST WARD 61 1 5622 N 05TH ST STOREFRONT M N 61 2 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M L 61 3 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M L 61 4 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M L 61 5 201 E OLNEY AVE GROVER WASHINGTON SCHOOL M L 61 6 6TH & SPENCER STS FISHER PARK RECREATION CTR F L 61 7 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M L 61 8 5TH & NEDRO AVE LOWELL SCHOOL M L 61 9 5906 N 2ND ST HAIR SALON N N 61 10 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 11 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 12 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 13 6TH & SPENCER STS FISHER PARK REC CENTER F L 61 14 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 61 15 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 61 16 A & SPENCER STS OLNEY RECREATION CENTER F L 61 17 400 W SPENCER ST ST HELENA’S SCHOOL R L 61 18 400 W SPENCER ST ST HELENAS SCHOOL R L 61 19 6350 N 02ND ST ASPIRA SCHOOL M L 61 20 FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE F L 61 21 12TH ST & OAKLANE AVE ELLWOOD SCHOOL M L 61 22 6901 OLD YORK RD BROMLEY HOUSE APTS R N 61 23 12TH ST & OAKLANE AVE ELLWOOD SCHOOL M L 61 24 600 W CHELTENHAM AVE CHELTENHAM NURSING CENTER B L 61 25 6350 N 02ND ST ASPIRA SCHOOL M L 61 26 6350 N 02ND ST ASPIRA SCHOOL M L 61 27 FRONT & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L 61 28 FRONT & GODFREY AVE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE F L

SIXTY SECOND WARD 62 1 TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL NN 62 2 TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL BN 62 3 HARBISON AVE & SANGER ST SULLIVAN SCHOOL N N 62 4 BRIDGE & CHARLES STS MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 62 5 4201 COMLY ST JOHNNIE’S RESTAURANT M L 62 6 5000 FRANKFORD AVE FRANKFORD HOSPITAL/CONF ROOM B L 62 7 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 8 5200 PENN ST MC ILVAIN RECREATION CENTER B L 62 9 BRIDGE & CHARLES STS MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL A L 62 10 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 11 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 12 5411 OXFORD AVE REGAL BALLROOM M L 62 13 CHELTENHAM & CHARLES ST WISSINOMING RECREATION CENTER F L 62 14 1466 E CHELTENHAM AVE COFFEE SHOP M L 62 15 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 16 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 17 6101 FRANKFORD AVE DISIMONE AUTO M L 62 18 4201 COMLY ST JOHNNIE’S RESTAURANT M L 62 19 4201 COMLY ST JOHNNIE’S RESTAURANT M L 62 20 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 21 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 22 6250 HARBISON AVE AUTO PROS M N 62 23 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 24 SAUL & COMLY STS ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING M L 62 25 6250 HARBISON AVE AUTO PROS M N 62 26 6101 FRANKFORD AVE DISIMONE AUTO M L SIXTY THIRD WARD 63 1 7976 OXFORD AVENUE LOUDENSLAGER POST # 366 B L 63 2 7902 OXFORD AVENUE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH F L 63 3 JEANES & RHAWN STS FOXCHASE LIBRARY M L 63 4 RHAWN & VERREE RDS FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 M L 63 5 7725 BINGHAM ST CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH M H 63 6 7725 BINGHAM ST CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH M H 63 7 8580 VERREE RD LAFAYETTE REDEEMER ROOM M H 63 8 CENTRAL & COTTMAN STREET RYERS LIBRARY/BURHOME PARK N L 63 9 RHAWN & VERREE RD FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 M L 63 10 8001 VERREE RD & RHAWN ST KNOWLTON MANSION F L 63 11 8580 VERREE ROAD LAFAYETTE REDEEMER ROOM M H 63 12 8001 VERREE RD & RHAWN ST KNOWLTON MANSION F L 63 13 JEANES & RHAWN STS FOXCHASE LIBRARY M L 63 14 441 HOFFNAGLE ST RESIDENCE M L 63 15 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 16 934 ALBURGER AVE LEHIGH BAPTIST CHURCH R L 63 17 8600 A VERREE ROAD PENNYPACK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER F L 63 18 SHARON LA & ALICIA ST GREENBERG SCHOOL R L 63 19 SHARON LA & ALICIA ST GREENBERG SCHOOL R L 63 20 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 21 608 WELSH ROAD ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH F H 63 22 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 23 8580 VERREE ROAD LAFAYETTE REDEEMER ROOM M H 63 24 VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE BALDI SCHOOL M L 63 25 1104 WELSH RD CHAPEL MANOR NURSING HOME M L SIXTY FOURTH WARD 64 1 FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST BROWN SCHOOL A L 64 2 8040 ROWLAND AVE PARK TERRACE APTS COMM ROOM M L 64 3 FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST BROWN SCHOOL A L 64 4 FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 F L 64 5 FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 F L 64 6 7800 ROWLAND AVE LANSING KNIGHTS YOUTH CLUB M N 64 7 8205 ROOSEVELT BLVD FIRE ENGINE CO # 18 M L 64 8 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 9 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 10 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 11 3301 COTTMAN AVE FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME M L 64 12 HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE MAYFAIR SCHOOL A L 64 13 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 14 3201 RYAN AVE LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL F H 64 15 8205 ROOSEVELT BLVD FIRE ENGINE CO # 18 M L 64 16 3001 RYAN AVE MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 64 17 3001 RYAN AVE MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L 64 18 3001 RYAN AVE MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL M L SIXTY FIFTH WARD 65 1 4500 LINDEN AVE TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB F L 65 2 4500 LINDEN AVE TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB F L 65 3 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO #46 M L 65 4 5100 CONVENT LA///CLUBHOUSE BAKERS BAY CONDOMINIUMS M L 65 5 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO #46 M L 65 6 ASHBURNER ST & STATE RD STREETS DEPT TRAINING CENTER M N 65 7 5200 LINDEN AVE LIBERTY EVANGELICAL CHURCH M L 65 8 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 65 9 ASHBURNER ST & STATE RD STREETS DEPT TRAINING CENTER M N 65 10 STEVENSON & FRANKFORD AVE HOLY FAMILY EDUC TECH CTR F L


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part of AVI, all 579,000 parcels in Philadelphia were reassessed. To a much-smaller degree, AVI also would reduce the tax burden on the nearly 15,000 residential properties that have 10-year abatements. Owners of these properties stand to pay about $3 million less in taxes in 2014 than in 2013. The abatements, which are granted for new construction

or rehabilitation, reduce but do not eliminate a property

owner’s tax liability, since they do not apply to the land

itself or any part of the structure that is not new.

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65 11 8001 TORRESDALE AVE NEW FOUNDATIONS CHARTER SCHOOL F N 65 12 7212 KEYSTONE ST HOPE CHURCH HALL M L 65 13 4741 FRIENDSHIP ST TACONY & MAYFAIR SONS OF ITALY M N 65 14 COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL RN 65 15 7756 DITMAN ST HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB M N 65 16 DITMAN & RHAWN STS HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER FL 65 17 DITMAN & RHAWN STS HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER FL 65 18 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 19 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 20 9355 STATE RD DELAIRE LANDING COMPLEX B L 65 21 7811 FRANKFORD AVE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH M N 65 22 7756 DITMAN ST HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB M N 65 23 FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 M L SIXTY SIXTH WARD 66 1 12273 TOWNSEND ROAD LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL M H

66 2 10980 NORCOM RD NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER F H 66 3 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 4 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 5 2980 SOUTHAMPTON RD I B P A T DC # 21 UNION HALL M L 66 6 3301 MECHANICSVILLE RD PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER F L 66 7 10980 NORCOM RD NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER F H 66 8 COMLY & THORNTON RDS PALMER RECREATION CENTER B L 66 9 DUNKS FERRY & MECHANICSVILLE JUNOD RECREATION CENTER F L 66 10 9699 ACADEMY ROAD USA AUTO PARTS M L 66 11 11201 ACADEMY RD ARCHBISHOP RYAN HIGH SCHOOL F L 66 12 12273 TOWNSEND ROAD LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL M H 66 13 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 14 DUNKSFERRY & MECHANICSVILLE RD JUNOD RECREATION CENTER F L 66 15 11301 ACADEMY ROAD ST MARTHA’S GYMNASIUM M L 66 16 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS FITZPATRICK REC CENTER F L 66 17 ACADEMY & COMLY RDS FIRE ENGINE CO # 22 R L 66 18 9951 ACADEMY ROAD CANTERBURY COURT RENTAL OFFICE

ML 66 19 3745 CLARENDEN RD SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 66 20 4150 WOODHAVEN RD FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH R L 66 21 3745 CLARENDEN RD SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL F L 66 22 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 23 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 24 11099 KNIGHTS RD KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY B L 66 25 11024 KNIGHTS RD OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL M L 66 26 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 27 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 28 MORRELL & W CROWN AVE HANCOCK SCHOOL R L 66 29 4101 CHALFONT DRIVE SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE R N 66 30 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L 66 31 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER BL 66 32 10851 CALERA RD NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB M L 66 33 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L

66 34 3301 MECHANICSVILLE RD PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER F L 66 35 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER BL 66 36 HAWLEY & BROOKVIEW RDS LABRUM SCHOOL R L 66 37 RED LION & CALERA RDS PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER BL 66 38 ACADEMY & TORREY RDS DECATUR SCHOOL M L 66 39 11080 KNIGHTS RD ST LUKES U C CHURCH A L 66 40 10851 CALERA RD NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB M L 66 41 3323 FAIRDALE RD RESIDENCE B N 66 42 11080 KNIGHTS RD ST LUKES U C CHURCH A L 66 43 CHALFONT DR & DEERPATH LA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER F L 66 44 11099 KNIGHTS ROAD KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY B L 66 45 BROOKVIEW & HAWLEY RDS LABRUM SCHOOL R L 66 46 11024 KNIGHTS RD OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL M L

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a group had been comparatively under assessed until now, while commercial and industrial properties were generally over assessed, according to data from the city’s Office of Property Assessment. Although AVI remains revenue-neutral overall, this helps explain why the overhaul is on track to produce tax increases for a substantial number of home owners. As

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As a result of the property tax overhaul known as the Actual Value Initiative, residential property will account for a greater share of Philadelphia’s total property value — and thus the property tax burden — in 2014 than in 2013, according to a new report from The Pew Charitable Trusts. For the residential sector as a whole, the added tax burden could be as much as $72 million annually, with another $11 million in taxes on the “stores with dwellings,” which dominate neighborhood commercial corridors. Meanwhile, the burden shouldered by the commercial and industrial sectors would fall by about $55 million and $20 million, respectively, each year. In all, Philadelphia collects about $1.2 billion per year in local property taxes for the School District and city government. As explained in the report, several proposals made by Mayor Michael Nutter and members of City Council, including a homestead exemption for all owner-occupied residences, would lessen the magnitude of the changes, perhaps significantly, but likely not eliminate it. The shift would occur because residential properties as

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The Committee on Rules of the Council of the City of Philadelphia will hold a Public Hearing on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at 10:00 AM, in Room 400, City Hall, to hear testimony on the following items:

Immediately following the public hearing, a meeting of the Committee on Rules, open to the public , will be held to consider the action to be taken on the above listed items. Copies of the foregoing items are available in the Office of the Chief Clerk of the Council, Room 402, City Hall. Michael Decker Chief Clerk

MASTER OF CEREMONIES Christopher Drumm, right, is joined by Brian Coleman here. Photo by Rory McGlasson

HONORABLE JUDGE Pat Dugan addresses crowd. Photo by John J. Kline

SAVORING reception are Joe Fox, president of AOH Division 25; Edward Sweeney, business manager of Local 401; judicial candidate Tracy Roman; Tom Dooley, Operating Engineers; Joe Dougherty, leader of Local 401 Ironworkers; and John Lawler, Mid-Atlantic real Estate Investment Fund. Photo by John J. Kline

IRISH American Labor Leader of the Year Bill Taylor addresses crowd as labor leader Dan Grace and Brian Coleman look on. Photo by John J. Kline

REV. Joseph D Brandt from St. Anne Parish gives invocation as master of ceremonies, Chris Drumm, Judge Pat Dugan and Brian Coleman look on. Photo by John J. Kline

IRISH BAGPIPE player opens proceedings at Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 25 annual awards gala. Photo by Rory McGlasson

Acres Of Diamonds Make Temple’s Lung Ctr. Sparkle GERARD CRINER, MD and his wife Helga are congratulated by friends AnnMarie and David Giulian at the Acres of Diamonds Gala of Temple University Hospital’s Auxiliary. Dr. Criner is Professor and Chair of Dept. of Medicine at Temple University School of Medicine; Director of tDivision of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Temple University Hospital; and Director of The Temple Lung Center. The Temple Lung Center was honored at event, attended by several hundred supporters, and Dr. Criner accepted award. Photo by Bonnie Squires

SARAH BLOOMQUIST, of 6abc, served as the M.C. for the Acres of Diamonds gala, and she was delighted to be seated with some of gala’s major sponsors, Kal & Lucille Rudman. Team at The Temple Lung Center had recently saved Lucille’s life. Photo by Bonnie Squires

DR. DAIEL EUN and his wife Ronia were on hand to welcome Dr. Larry Kaiser, CEO of Temple Health Systems, and his wife Lindy. Kaiser had flown in just the night before from Shanghai where he was conducting medical business for Temple. Photo by Bonnie Squires

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SUNDAY NIGHT, Lower Merion-Narberth Democratic Committee dinner hosted many candidates and officials. Seen here are, from left, Montgomery Co. Coroner Walter I. Hofman, MD; Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, candidate for Governor; and Marjorie Margolies, who may be running for her former congressional seat again. Photo by Bonnie Squires

AT LOWER-MERIONNARBERTH Democratic Committee dinner Sunday night at Bala C.C, Penna. State Treasurer Rob McCord, candidate for Governor, got together with Montgomery Co. Treasurer Jason Salus. Photo by Bonnie Squires

NINA ROSENTHAL, Democratic Committeewoman who chaired dinner; Joe Foster, chairman, L.M.-Narberth Democratic Committee; State Sen. Daylin Leach, candidate for Congress; and Jim Kessler, keynote speaker, native of Lower Merion who now is senior VP for policy at Washington, D.C., thinktank Third Way. Photo by Bonnie Squires

FORMER State Rep. Mike Gerber was honored at dinner. Congratulating him are State Reps. Tim Briggs and Mary Jo Daley, who succeeded Gerber; Gerber; and State Rep. Pam DeLissio. Gerber is now senior VP at Franklin Square Capital Partners. Photo by Bonnie Squires

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130274 An Ordinance amending Title 14 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled “Zoning and Planning,” by repealing and replacing Section 14-507, entitled “/CDO, Central Delaware Riverfront Overlay District,” to provide for new special controls, and by amending Section 14-702, entitled “Floor Area Bonuses,” to provide for floor area and height bonuses for the Central Delaware Riverfront, and to make adjustments to the criteria for bonuses relating to public open space, transit improvements and green development, all under certain terms and conditions. 130330 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Parkside Avenue, 52nd Street, Merion Avenue, Girard Avenue, and Belmont Avenue. 130347 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Cecil B . Moore Avenue, 21st Street, Nicholas Street, and 22nd Street. 130349 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Girard Avenue, Broad Street, Fairmount Avenue, 16th Street, Brown Street, Francis Street, Perkiomen Street, and 19th Street. 130350 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Harbison Avenue, Tulip Street, Sanger Street, Tulip Street, Cheltenham Avenue, Keystone Street, Van Kirk Street, the Delaware Expressway, Fraley Street, Eadom Street, and Bridge Street. 130352 An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Venango Street, K Street, Tioga Street, Palmetto Street, Atlantic Street, and I Street. 130378 An Ordinance to amend the Institutional Development District Master Plan of the University of Pennsylvania, located at 461 University Avenue and 3300 Chestnut Street for the construction of the new College House Dormitory and the new Neural and Behavioral Sciences Building. 130383An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by Haines Street, 20th Street, Rittenhouse Street, and Limekiln Pike. 130387An Ordinance to amend the Philadelphia Zoning Maps by changing the zoning designations of certain areas of land located within an area bounded by the Frankford Creek, Aramingo Avenue, Wheatsheaf Lane, Sepviva Street, Butler Street, Frankford Avenue, Valetta Street, Coral Street, Vici Street and Frankford Avenue.

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ENJOYING Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 25 annual awards affair, held at the Ironworkers Local 401 Union Hall, are, from left, Edward Sweeney, John O’Connor, Joseph Dougherty, Edward Costello, Tom Dooley and Bill Taylor. Photo by Rory McGlasson


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Jannie Intros Hopefuls To W. Philly (Cont. From Page 32) who won his special election in 2006. That’s because 53% of the registered Democrats in the newly drawn 174th live in Sabatina’s current district. Neilson, 50, won a special election for his seat just last year and now finds only 25% of the registered Democrats in the new district are his current constituents. But Neilson, who is closely aligned to the IBEW Local 98 union, will no doubt have the full support of this union’s considerable political clout.

COUNCILWOMAN Jannie Blackwell, left, treated W. Phila. committeepersons to lavish dinner and candidates’ night at 1st Dist. Plaza, where she welcomed companionship of her fellow Ward Leader Sonny Campbell, Common Pleas aspirant Timika Lane and State Sen. Anthony Williams. Ask Marty Bednarek, who 6th Council Dist. race against was a favorite going into the Local 98’s candidate Bob Henon. When Dougherty unleashed his forces, the outcome was inevitable. Look for several meetings to occur between the rival campaigns under the mediation of Democratic Party Chairman Bob Brady, hoping to come to a peaceful settlement long before November. Both sides are revving up their campaigns, just in case a settlement isn’t reached. Black Clergy Announce Primary Endorsements

The Black Clergy of Philadelphia & Vicinity, under the leadership of its President, Rev. Terrence Griffith, reports its Political Action Committee has endorsed for Common Pleas Court Derrick Coker, Sierra Street, Giovanni Campbell, Kenneth Powell, Dawn Tancredi, Timika Lane and Dan McCaffery. For Municipal Court, its

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endorsed candidates are Henry Lewandowski, Martin Coleman and Judge Fran Shields. For Traffic Court, the endorsed candidates are Donna Laws, Omar Sabir and Donna DeRose. For Superior Court, the Black Clergy has endorsed Judge Waters. The group has also endorsed Alan Butkovitz for City Controller and R. Seth Williams for District Attorney. Rev. Griffith, aware of the prospects of a low turnout, stated, “Black Churches over the years, from the earliest days of the Civil Rights Movement, have led the way in encouraging voter participation from church congregants and also from the community at large. We want to continue to carry the message voting is important and that all people need to go to the polls and cast their ballots for the candidates of their choice.” Singer Continues Voter Turnout Push

The handwriting is on the wall: This primary could well set a record low for voter participation. It is possible the totals will fall below the average 18-20% primary turnouts for off-year elections. One of the sure signs is the fact the Registration Commission reported only 960 absentee-ballot applications were made and as of two days before Tuesday’s deadline, only 291 were turned in. Commissioner Stephanie Singer has taken her staff with State Rep.

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Prison might be easier, states Allegheny Co. Judge Lester G. Nauhaus, who sentenced former State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin to house arrest and soupkitchen service. He said she cannot leave her home without his permission, except to attend church or fulfill her public service working in a soup kitchen. If she steps out of line, Nauhaus said he’s prepared to impose harsher punishment. “I don’t fool around. She will do what I tell her to do, or she’ll come back and see me.” Rania Major Friend Of Michael Jordan

How could one go to North Carolina University when basketball star Michael Jordan was a classmate and not have remembrances? One of those was judicial candidate Rania Major, whose story in the Public Record last week erroneously indicated she didn’t know him. On the contrary, they were good friends, and he continually singles her out of the crowd for a hug and some catching up. She hopes Michael Jordan fans will vote her into Common Pleas Court on Tuesday.

Stack Announcement For Governor, Jun. 6?

We could guess wrong when we predict State Sen. Mike Stack (D-Northeast) will announce his intention to run for Governor at a fundraiser Jun. 6 at La Veranda, on the Delaware at Penn’s Landing. But for sure he will be running. Democratic City Committee’s Monday gala at Sheet Metal Hall included a banner which indicated Party Chairman and Congressman Bob Brady (D-Phila.) had endorsed Stack for Governor. Kathy McGinty was in attendance, hoping to pick up support for her run for Governor. She has already hired the Garin Hart Yang Research group, who had worked for Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.), as her political strategist and pollster. State Sen. Daylin Leach (DMontgomery) was there shopping around, as was State Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Northeast), already blessed by Chairman Brady. Sestak Makes It Official

Former three-star Adm. Joe Sestak was the highest-ranking military officer ever elected to Congress when he represented Pennsylvania’s 7th Dist. Now he has filed “Friends of Joe Sestak”, an exploratory committee for the US Senate.

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stream in a densely wooded area diffused by the haze of twilight. It will be displayed with the work other students from across the nation in a 10-month exhibition in the US Capitol. The nationwide art showcase, An Artistic Discovery, provides Members of Congress with the opportunity to showcase the talents of creative young artists in their districts. Additionally, Brady has selected two other pieces of art submitted by students that will hang in his D.C. office and in a district office. The Congressman said, “I decided to make additional selections to encourage our student artists but also to send a message regarding the importance of art education in our schools.” These selections are: an urban cityscape by Minting Ni,

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Gov. Tom Corbett joined Chilean Minister of Agriculture Luis Mayol Bouchon Tuesday to discuss new economic opportunities associated with expanding Chilean agriculture trade to the Port of Philadelphia. “This visit to the Port of Philadelphia follows up my administration’s efforts in South America to tout Pennsylvania and its deepwater ports as a gateway to US markets,” said Corbett. “Already a top destination of Chilean fruit, there remains an opportunity to expand the Chilean and South American fruit trade to the Port of Philadelphia.” As a direct followup from Corbett’s mission to South America, Chilean Minister Mayol and senior Chilean agricultural officials traveled to Pennsylvania to visit the Port of Philadelphia. During the visit, the delegation met with Corbett and other public and private partners to discuss the growing importance of Chilean and South American fruit trade to

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(Cont. From Page 14) noted exception of Detroit MAYOR DAVE BING, businessman and former NBA star, who appears to fully grasp the problems. A local Michigan official of the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employee said Orr’s report is part of “a cooked deal for them to take control of the City and take the assets.” I assume the “them” includes Republican GOV. RICK SNYDER. I doubt Snyder has any interest in assuming control and thus responsibility for the City’s infrastructure assets, which are a mess owing to poor maintenance. Does this sound eerily familiar? The cries of our municipal unions and City Council members that do not want to see Philadelphia’s water and gas utilities (both needing upgrades) sold to private hands for fear that the AFSCME and patronage jobs may be lost. We in Philadelphia should look carefully at the situation in Detroit. Fifteen years ago, I am sure that few expected Detroit

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CITY OF PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT The City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia International Airport, is requesting PROPOSALS for “REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL AND CONSULTING SERVICES.” All proposals are to be submitted to www.phila.gov/contracts/ by 5 pm JUNE 7, 2013 and also as directed in the REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. Interested firms are invited to download the rfp directly from http://www.phila.gov/contracts/ (click under “eContract Philly”).

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